Stephan, hi
The main mechanisms for disambiguating 'cones of confusion' (and this includes
front-back reversals) are: pinnae effects (Batteau) and head-movements
(Wallach) - so, without either of these mechanisms at play, one would expect
directional ambiguity.
In respect of elevation cues - w
Is there a simple tool for decoding the H2n spatial material to horizontal
surround without all the YouTube VR stuff?
Thanks
John
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John Leonard wrote:
>Is there a simple tool for decoding the H2n spatial material to horizontal
>surround without all the YouTube VR stuff?
It's B-Format.
At the output of the H2n in "spatial audio" mode, it's B-Format, but ambiX
flavor. Put the Matthias Kronlachner B-Format converter
> The main mechanisms for disambiguating 'cones of confusion' (and this
includes front-back reversals) are: pinnae effects (Batteau) and
head-movements (Wallach) - so, without either of these mechanisms at play,
one would expect directional ambiguity.
You can test the relative importance of the
I don’t remember reading ‘general metatheory’ . I am downloading it now.
I have printed a pair of four headphone arrays, designed to sit on the shoulder
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