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A 25/01/2013, às 16:10, Charlie Richmond escreveu:
> On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 8:01 AM, John Leonard wrote:
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>> If you mean the SunRize Indistries AD512, that was track-count, rather
>> than outputs, wasn't it? Or was there an add-on? Mine was only two channels
>> in and out.
>>
>
> Ah yes, Sun
may or may not be shared by my employer
> >
> > Dave Malham
> > Ex-Music Research Centre
> > Department of Music
> > The University of York
> > Heslington
> > York YO10 5DD
> > UK
> >
> > 'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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--On 31 January 2013 17:20 + Dave Malham
wrote:
> For a truly cring-making demo of binaural, check out the "Virtual
> Barber Shop" video at
> http://www2.electronicproducts.com/Surround_sound_vs_3D_sound-article
> -fand_sound_feb2013-html.aspx. Can't say it works much better (if at
> all) tha
ons, and have eaten my words more than
once.
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h better (if at all) than any other I've heard
> > in 4 decades in the business. It would also be interesting to know
> > what people think of the demo further down the page of the crosstalk
> > cancelled stuff that's supposed to work on laptops - it's barely
> >
On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 10:16:37AM -0800, Eric Carmichel wrote:
> For me, sound in space from a surround of loudspeakers rules.
Couldn't agree more.
For anything that works, the sound has to physically come from
more or less the direction it is intended to be perceived. Which
is something HOA d
Hi
On 1 February 2013 22:35, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
>
> Most systems that try to deliver sound directly to the ears
> (this includes binaural, crosstalk cancellation etc.) ignore
> the fact that normally a listener is not clamped into a vise.
> Even binaural with head tracking only considers rot