Hello sursounders.
Please visit http://ambisonic.xyz/
using the Chrome browser on your desktop or laptop.
I made this demo in the form of a poster;
it was presented yesterday at http://ix.sat.qc.ca/
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--On 23 May 2015 07:44 -0400 Marc Lavallée wrote:
> Please visit http://ambisonic.xyz/
> using the Chrome browser
Opera works, too (it's now based on the Chrome rendering engine).
Paul
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Le Sat, 23 May 2015 13:06:01 +0100,
Paul Hodges a écrit :
> --On 23 May 2015 07:44 -0400 Marc Lavallée wrote:
>
> > Please visit http://ambisonic.xyz/
> > using the Chrome browser
>
> Opera works, too (it's now based on the Chrome rendering engine).
>
> Paul
Nice!
I use the Chromium browser
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Hi,
Am 20.05.2015 um 14:28 schrieb Richard Lee:
Is the L?sler/Zotter decoder in the Public Domain?
The first link fully describes the design of our
current encoding filters:
http://iaem.at/Members/zotter/2015_loeslerzotter_sphmicradialfiltdesgn_daga.pdf
And the second one describes what we h
>Please visit http://ambisonic.xyz/
Bravo et merci !
- Daniel
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On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 05:48:57PM +0200, Franz Zotter wrote:
> And the second one describes what we habe been puzzled with
> for nearly two years now:
>
> http://iaem.at/Members/zotter/2015_zotterfrank_sphmicequalizationexperiment_daga.pdf
The similarity in Fig. 4 bottom is indeed striking. I