Chenrilin wrote:

> Hello, all
> I have designed an array of four microphones to get B-format signal.
...
> Then I decoded
> them to get the
> feeding signal for four loudspeakers, and used HRTFs to get the left and
> right signal for headphone.
>
> 1.       Furthermore, the experiment is made that a person was walking
> around the array and say
> something in an office. After processed by the method above, I find there is
> a problem that
> the speech sounds like a person talking and moving around my head but very
> near to my ears
> and head. What is the main reasons for this problem?

What happens when you decode a walkaround
downloaded from Ambisonia.com?  That is to
say, a walkaround recorded with somebody
else's mic.

This would allow you to determine whether the
problem is with your decoder, or with the way
you calculate your B-Format components.

Regards,
Martin
-- 
Martin J Leese
E-mail: martin.leese  stanfordalumni.org
Web: http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/
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