There's a new version of Harpex-B out, which, to quote the mail-out "contains 
several new features that have been requested by users following the initial 
release:"

        • Improved CPU usage, allowing higher sampling frequency, more 
simultaneous instances of Harpex-B and more simultaneous instances of other 
plugins.
        • 64 bit versions, allowing smoother integration with 64 bit hosts on 
Windows and OS X.
        • Higher-order ambisonic output, opening for new workflows involving 
2nd and 3rd order ambisonic stems.
        • Numerical readout of shotgun angles and directivities, allowing for 
easier configuration of 3D loudspeaker layouts.
        • Per-channel delay, allowing for improved surround decoding with more 
stable frontal localization and distance compensation in irregular arrays.
        • Option for turning the shelf filters off, useful in conjunction with 
per-channel delay, irregular loudspeaker arrays and also when decoding for 
large venues.
        • Improved soundfield rotation user interface. Allows for precise 
rotation around one axis at a time.

I'm happy to say that the CPU load is now substantially reduced and this 
iteration runs very happily on my old-ish laptop, which caused major problems 
for me with the original version. 

Nice work.

Regards,

John
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