Re: [Sursound] Vestibular response, HRTF database, and now with added height...

2012-11-05 Thread Peter Lennox
Eric, some interesting thoughts there, thanks. One or two thoughts in reaction: 1) you say " There have been a lot of studies regarding localization in the transverse (horizontal) plane" - I know its quite common to conflate these, but (as implied in your later thought experiment) - it's worth po

Re: [Sursound] Vestibular response, HRTF database, and more

2012-11-05 Thread Dave Malham
Hi all, Is anyone aware of any research on how the balance/orientation system and spatial hearing work in zero gravity, preferably both for real sources and for stereo (blumlein/spaced pair/hybrid) as well as Ambisonics? If there isn't any, it's time to set up an experiment for the ISS. Dav

Re: [Sursound] Vestibular response, HRTF database, and now with added height...

2012-11-05 Thread Dave Malham
Hi Peter, Like I just said - needs experiments in zero G. I wonder what the acoustics in the ISS are like? Might be easier to organise decent acoustics in a Vomit Comet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_gravity_aircraft) especially as the padding already there would help. Now, where do we a

[Sursound] Which order (but not extactly high order)?

2012-11-05 Thread Eric Carmichel
or studying vestibular-auditory interactions. Thanks to everyone, Eric -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/private/sursound/attachments/20121105/7ac6a6d2/attachment.html>