[Sursound] SOFA Binauralizer

2016-01-30 Thread Charles Verron
Dear all, Talking about SOFA, a new feature was added to Binauralizer v1.2 (beta) allowing to drag and drop SOFA files to replace default HRIRs. Yet, the SimpleFreeFieldHRIR SOFA convention is used, and Binauralizer accepts up to 512-sample HRIRs. The beta demo is available for Mac : www.nois

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread Stefan Schreiber
Richard Lee wrote: Just to bring everyone down to earth .. There are two easily reproduced experiments first carried out by prominent members of this group which put these effects into perspective. They are the Greene/Lee Neckbrace and Malham/Van Gogh Experiment The first shows 'real life

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread Stefan Schreiber
After reading lots views Oh my dear, this reads like a Russian to German to English translation... Probably my brain is still recovering from some alcohol intoxication suffered at a certain point during my childhood, which I even can't remember because of the usual mechanisms of psychologica

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread Stefan Schreiber
Richard Furse wrote: Interesting thread! At the risk of accusations of marketing (the shame, the shame!)*, I thought I'd provide a few details on how Blue Ripple Sound approaches binaural HOA decoders. There are certainly no marketing issues here, especially since this thread has started wit

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread Stefan Schreiber
Richard Lee wrote: Just to bring everyone down to earth .. There are two easily reproduced experiments first carried out by prominent members of this group which put these effects into perspective. They are the Greene/Lee Neckbrace and Malham/Van Gogh Experiment The first shows 'real life

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread Stefan Schreiber
Stefan Schreiber wrote: Richard Lee wrote: Just to bring everyone down to earth .. There are two easily reproduced experiments first carried out by prominent members of this group which put these effects into perspective. They are the Greene/Lee Neckbrace and Malham/Van Gogh Experiment

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread Stefan Schreiber
Richard Lee wrote: Just to bring everyone down to earth .. There are two easily reproduced experiments first carried out by prominent members of this group which put these effects into perspective. They are the Greene/Lee Neckbrace and Malham/Van Gogh Experiment The first shows 'real

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread Bo-Erik Sandholm
TF can be made easily. >> > > > I'll come back to my former implementation "recommendation": > > Implement some "good" generic HRTF data set into your binaural > surround/3DA decoder, but also some interface to import customized > (matched) or even

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread Bo-Erik Sandholm
hese two measures correlate well, >>> and if the customized HRTF does not “sound” good for a >>> user a switchback to the generic HRTF can be made easily. >>> >> >> >> I'll come back to my former implementation "recommendation": >> >> Implement some "good" generic HRTF data set into your binaural >> surround/3DA decoder, but also some interface to import customized >> (matched) or even personalised HRTF data sets. (If some open and accepted >> HRTF interface exists. So, maybe SOFA...) >> >> Best, >> >> Stefan >> >> ___ >> Sursound mailing list >> Sursound@music.vt.edu >> https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound - unsubscribe here, >> edit account or options, view archives and so on. >> > -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/private/sursound/attachments/20160130/a02d2eeb/attachment.html> ___ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound - unsubscribe here, edit account or options, view archives and so on.

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread Bo-Erik Sandholm
o create a head tracking controlled filter to fake the torso an shoulder reflections :-) Bo-Erik -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/private/sursound/attachments/201601

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-30 Thread umashankar manthravadi
I want to see a good quality over the ear stereo headphone with all necessary electronics built into the headband. It will have single usb connector which will provide power and digital audio (24 bit) and carry head tracking information back to the computer, which will have the software to play

Re: [Sursound] How to derive a good "universal" HRTF data set?

2016-01-30 Thread umashankar manthravadi
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