CATT acoustic, Angelo's Ramsete, and many other programs do exactly that. 
acoustic 3d modelling. umashankar

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 > From: r...@cubiculum.com
> Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2012 04:16:15 -0400
> To: sursound@music.vt.edu
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] Domestic Concert Hall
> 
> On 8 Jul 2012, at 13:10, Daniel Courville <courville.dan...@uqam.ca> wrote:
> 
> > AFAIK, there's no HOA IRs out there. As Fons said, you can
> > upsample/upmix/uporder 1st order B-Format IRs with Harpex-B, but, even
> > then, there's not many B-Format IRs around.
> 
> Apple's Logic's SpaceDesigner reverb used to come with a bunch of B-format 
> IRs.
> 
> I mean, one really doesn't need that many, if all one does try is to create 
> some realistic sounding ambience. If one wants to do auralization, one will 
> likely have to either create a whole set of IRs for all location-listening 
> position permutations, or synthesize them with appropriate software.
> 
> The latter would be something that would be pretty cool: an add-on to 3D 
> modeling software, that gives objects not just optical surface properties, 
> but also acoustic ones. Then, in addition to cameras/light sources in the 
> scene one could also place microphones and sound sources in the scene, and 
> computer, in some sort of impulse wave tracing IRs to match that modeled 
> environment, real or imagined.
> 
> 
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