On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 10:23:23PM +, Politis Archontis wrote:
> So is this how it is usually done? Convolving all (N+1)^2 HOA
> channels of order N with the set of binaural filters and summing
> for the left ear, and then doing the same for the right but with
> inverted polarity for the (N^2+
Hello everyone,
a massive thank you for answering to my post and feeding some great
suggestions, which I will keep for when the time will come to expand to
a proper studio.
For my actual needs I then bought an "Audio Dynamix Atom V2i" to give it
a go for a test. They sound so bad I packed it ba
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On 05/26/2016 03:56 PM, Richard Graham wrote:
Hi list!
Can anyone point me to a set of coefficients for an octagonal decoder with CF
similar to the coefficients on Blue Ripple Sound?
quick hack: use one with FL/FR and plug a rotator into the master, set
to 22.5°.
elaborate hack, the above,