3 soundfield mics ! Some people have all the luck - do you by any chance
have any documentation/speaker/mic layout of the event ?
cheers,
Gus

On 16 May 2013 16:37, Peter Lennox <p.len...@derby.ac.uk> wrote:

> I did it with 3 SF mics, played back over 3 sets of speakers, so that
> people could walk through the virtual rendition of a cathedral. It's not
> mathematically elegant, but preserves distance information (and change of
> distance info as one walks through) quite well. I didn't use extra spot
> mics as you did, but that ought to be rather good for those little details
> and small sources
> cheers
>
> Dr. Peter Lennox
>
> School of Technology,
> Faculty of Arts, Design and Technology
> University of Derby, UK
> e: p.len...@derby.ac.uk
> t: 01332 593155
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu]
> On Behalf Of Augustine Leudar
> Sent: 16 May 2013 11:38
> To: Surround Sound discussion group
> Subject: [Sursound] Recreating a 3d soundfield with lots of mics.....
>
> Recently I did a little experiment - i was creating the illusion of a
> barman serving drinks to some people in a "snug" which is little room where
> ladies off "ill repute" would have a drink in pubs in Ireland when only men
> generally drank in pubs.
> I did this by placing one microphone in the snug with two actors - and one
> microphone on the bar and recording the scene. I then placed two speakers
> in exactly the same place the microphones had been facing the inverse
> direction (which happens to be towards the "audience"). An absurdly simple
> idea but it worked fantastically well with the banning of the barman
> walking over to the hatch and asking the people in the snug what they
> wanted creating very effective spatialisation. Of course there wasnt the
> same height information. I have since experimented with recreating whole
> soundfields like this with many microphones placed in 3d to record a
> soundfield spaced apart and then placing the speakers in exactly the same
> place. It works wondefully - recently we did a church filling up and then
> people taking the places in their pews and having individual conversations
> (here the cocktail effect kicks in - you can listen to an individual
> conversation or just hear the general hubbub of th
>  e church). Does anyone know of others who have miced up a 3d soundfield
> in this way ? I have read a couple of things but none of them are quite the
> same, best, Gus
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