That reminds me - what's the highest order ambisonic-to-binaural encoding
achieved so far, in combination with head-tracking (and with what latency)? -
anyone know?
Cheers
ppl
Dr. Peter Lennox
Senior Lecturer in Perception
College of Arts
University of Derby, UK
e: p.len...@derby.ac.uk
t: 01332
Hi Peter,
I have heard 7th-order real-time decoding with headtracking, and that’s from a
real microphone array. There was no perceptible latency.
And I think the AmbiX plugins can handle the rotations and (N+1)^2 short
convolutions for the same order without problem (head-tracking performance
Hi Dave,
just a clarification, Algazi & Duda’s system does not use binaural recordings,
it approximates them using a spherical microphone array, not dissimilar to ones
used in ambisonics.
But instead of combining all microphones to generate the binaural directivities
(as in ambisonics), it int
The folks at OSSIC claim to be able to decode B-format to binaural with
a personalized HRTF. Their headphones measure - in a very short time -
the response of your head and pinna. It does head tracking too.
http://www.ossic.com/
Len Moskowitz (mosko...@core-sound.com)
Core Sound LLC
www.core
Le 15-12-07 12:00, Emanuele Costantini a écrit :
>I would like to share with you my first experience with Ambisonics
>technique through the Brahma microphone:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/z6pm5ur
>
>Any feedback is really welcome.
Hi Emanuele,
I gleaned at your PDF and I have two quick comments:
Please disregard the previous email...
Le 16-06-06 14:27, Courville, Daniel a écrit :
>Le 15-12-07 12:00, Emanuele Costantini a écrit :
>
>>I would like to share with you my first experience with Ambisonics
>>technique through the Brahma microphone:
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/z6pm5ur
>>
>>Any feedb
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Aaron Heller wrote:
My experience with FOA-to-binaural rendering is pretty much the same as
what Acrhontis says. I hear directional information and head tracking
effects, but have never experienced the externalization and verisimilitude
that direct dummy head
"Direct dummy head" recordings
Politis Archontis wrote:
But instead of combining all microphones to generate the binaural directivities (as in ambisonics), it interpolates only between the two adjacent microphones that should be closest to the listener’s ears. Otherwise, it does not capture pinna cues or cues from a non-spheri