On 06/06/2012 05:39 AM, Eric Carmichel wrote:
... everyone's friendly advice made me feel more at ease regarding
bittorrent downloads.
one thing to put you even more at ease: the idea behind bittorrent is
that you can download little snippets of a file from several torrent
"seeders", to maxi
Gregory, R.L., (1996) "Is your green as green as mine?" in The Sunday Times,
Science section 8th September 1996
Dr Peter Lennox
School of Technology
University of Derby, UK
tel: 01332 593155
e: p.len...@derby.ac.uk
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> Gregory, R.L., (1996) "Is your green as green as mine?" in The Sunday
> Times, Science section 8th September 1996
>
> Dr Peter Lennox
At least one can describe green-greener-greenest, or loud-
louder-loudest, or high-pitch---higher-pitch--- ...
but colour is really an odd one:
You can only descr
That's exactly what Richard Gregory was saying (He's no longer with us, but his
website - richardgregoryonline - lives on, I believe)
Dr Peter Lennox
School of Technology
University of Derby, UK
tel: 01332 593155
e: p.len...@derby.ac.uk
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From: sursound-boun...@music
Yep - try http://www.richardgregory.org/papers/articles/brainy-mind-bmj.pdf
On 06/06/2012 14:55, Peter Lennox wrote:
That's exactly what Richard Gregory was saying (He's no longer with us, but his
website - richardgregoryonline - lives on, I believe)
Dr Peter Lennox
School of Technology
Univer
ive possibilities - I'm not really
> sure why you would do that, A - format as I understand it is just the
> raw recordings that come out of a microphone ?
> You can see a patch Ive made here for spatialising audio in 3d with a
> wii controller (an electroacoustic granular magic wand):
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cmodvSM5jE
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> Id be happy to share knowledge patches etc ,
> cheers,
> Gus
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--On 06 June 2012 12:57 + Michael Chapman wrote:
> but what I see as
> green you may 'see' as red ... but we both call it green.
I disagree; there is no meaning to saying "what we see green as" other
than "what we experience when we look at the colour which we agree to
call green".
Paul
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speakers?
Running a bunch of cables all over the place would be a nightmare. Are there
wireless options?
Thanks,
Anthony
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On 06/06/2012 07:33 PM, Anthony Palomba wrote:
The general idea is to have multiple audio tracks encoded in Max/MSP and
then
send that to a decoder which would then send the audio to speakers.
Some questions:
1. what kind of decoder should I use: hardware or software?
I assume is using a softwa
istic aspects of
Ambisonics as well.
Kind regards,
Eric
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