These are excellent references, thank you! Curious to know why
ambisonics and uhj encoding ceased to be used in the 90s? I know nothing
about digital radio - but is dolby surround or some other surround
format being used presently in Europe, elsewhere? What is the present
state of play in surround broadcasting?

Iain


Em Dom, 2013-05-12 às 18:23 +0300, Eero Aro escreveu:
> Iain Mott wrote:
> > I wonder if people on the list have
> > other references or links on ambisonics applied in theatrical
> > productions, either traditional theatre or theatrical installation?
> 
> In the Ancient Days (1990's), Jussi Lappalainen used Ambisonics in
> the Oulu City Theatre in Finland. He had a Cepiar Ambi 8 decoder and
> an Audio Dimensions four channel joystick panner. The acoustic shape
> of the theatre hall is oval and it caused a lot of misleading directional
> cues to different parts of the audience. However, "background" type
> sounds did work well.
> 
> Mark Decker from BBC Pebble Mill in Birmingham, UK, used UHJ in
> almost all of the radio drama, music and other programmes that he
> recorded. That was hundreds of programs.
> 
> Me myself used UHJ in about 25 radio plays in the 1990's. All of that
> was in Finnish language.
> 
> You can find the lists of the above mentioned radio plays in the 
> Discography:
> http://members.tripod.com/martin_leese/Ambisonic/uhjhtm.txt
> 
> Look up for "Radio Broadcasts", more than halfway down the page.
> 
> Eero
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