Spot-on Richard!

Let us not forget just how crap stereo was in the early days with an entire 
drum kit stuck in one loudspeaker and the other instruments strewn across to 
the other one.  Yet today those same two channels can convey some wonderful 
music, effects and musicality, etc.  The very same two channels!

If Ambisonics was "adopted" and allowed to bed-in, I am quite sure the same 
thing would happen to it over the years.


Alan 



-----Original Message-----
From: Richard G Elen <re...@brideswell.com>
To: Surround Sound discussion group <sursound@music.vt.edu>
Sent: Wed, 15 May 2013 22:25
Subject: Re: [Sursound] The commercial future of Ambisonics


On 15/05/2013 20:21, Ronald C.F. Antony wrote: 
> 1st order could stand a chance, because it can be intuitively understood, and 
> once demystified and reasonably wide-spread, HOA can be the 2.0Pro and 
> 3.0Ultra package. 
 
Couldn't agree more. 
-_R 
 
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