, Department of Music
The University of York
York YO10 5DD
UK
'Ambisonics - Component Imaging for Audio'
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This info came through from a colleague in the USA, although the company
appears to based in Poland.
http://audioimmersion.pl/
Anyone else been contacted?
Regards,
John
Please note new email address & direct line phone number
email: j...@johnleonard.uk
phone +44 (0)20 3286 5942
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The FAQ says:
"audio is recorded in 96 KHz/16 bit quality"
I would prefer 48 KHz/24 bit.
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2016 11:00:14 -0700
Charlie Richmond wrote:
> First I've seen of it - looks interesting (not sure if it will sound
> interesting ;-)
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> C-)
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> On 7 April 2016 at 10:58, John Leo
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Hi Steve,
I guess the idea is that if you equalize the response of the
headphones/earphones, then you can apply the target response you need without
undesired modifications by the headphones, and that can be individualized HRTFs
if you have them, which include the effects you mentioned.
Regard
I kind of guessed that after posting, but the marketing l read appeared
just to push only the flat response. Which i suppose to most people sounds
like a great idea on its own. The thing is, without a personalised HRTF,
they are likely to sound worse to most people. Well at least the frequency
re