Angelo's paper relating to this is at
http://www.angelofarina.it/Public/UAM-2011/

     Dave

On 19 February 2013 04:03, Marc Lavallée <m...@hacklava.net> wrote:
> umashankar manthravadi <umasha...@hotmail.com> a écrit :
>> angelo farina has exactly the beast you are looking for. he had a
>> power point presentation describing its use here is the link
>> http://www.angelofarina.it/Public/Presentations/UAM2011_Underwater_Ambisonics_files/frame.htmumashankar
>
> Fons Adriaensen <f...@linuxaudio.org> a écrit :
>> Most hydrophones (and certainly any low-cost ones) will be
>> omnis, so the A/B processing will be very different from
>> what is required for a normal tetra mic using directional
>> capsules.
>
> Hydrophones are omnidirectional, and the underwater probe for the
> Brahma is tetrahedral... Are omnidirectional "sensors" appropriate to
> build tetrahedral ambisonic microphones?
>
> --
> Marc
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Dave Malham
Ex-Music Research Centre
Department of Music
The University of York
Heslington
York YO10 5DD
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