BTW, is anyone looking at getting this working with MIDI/OSC or suchlike?

Reaper supports MIDI and OSC, and Reaper supports the TOA plugins, including
the "TOA Rotation" plugin from the free TOA Core library...

Best wishes,

--Richard

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sursound [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On Behalf Of
> Dave Malham
> Sent: 20 January 2014 09:02
> To: Surround Sound discussion group
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] Listening to FOA B-Format with head tracking
> 
> Should be fairly easy to adapt the output of the headtracker to produce
> midi or OSC messages to control the processor. Go to it!
> 
>      Dave
> 
> 
> On 20 January 2014 02:30, Stefan Schreiber <st...@mail.telepac.pt> wrote:
> 
> > Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote:
> >
> >  Here I am again, pushing for someone to do something for us ambisonic
> >> users :-)
> >>
> >> I have been inspired by Hectors ambiexplorer app that was not
> >> compatible with my old android phone.
> >> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.hcenteno.
> >> ambiexplorer&hl=en
> >>
> >> The goal is to listen to a first order .amb file using head tracking.
> >>
> >> Can it be simply done with windows or linux ?
> >> I think the components are almost here,
> >>
> >> DIY Headtracker for a cost of around 30 us $ controlling the b-proc
> >> VST followed by a VST for FOA B-format to Binaural output could be one
> >> solution.
> >>
> >> DIY head tracker
> >> ww.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1677559
> >> http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1677559&page=6
> >>               - Quick start
> >> Code and GUI can be found at google code
> >> http://code.google.com/p/open-headtracker/
> >> It took 4 weeks to get the hardware from china, and around 2 hours for
> >> me as a complete aurdino rookie to connect the sensor to the Aurdino
> >> nano and load the headtracker software.
> >> It streams outputs strings like this 33.12,53.24,56,34 with the 3
> >> xyz sensor values over the usb port showing up as a  serial port on
> >> windows.
> >>
> >> I remembered I had seen this:
> >> http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/mustech/3d_audio/vst/bproc_help.html
> >> B-Proc allows you to rotate, tilt and tumble a complete first order
> >> B-Format soundfield. The order that these operations occur in is
> >> important, since it affects the final orientation of the soundfield,
> >> as all operations are with respect to the central listening position
> >>
> >> B-Format to Binaural
> >> Any B-format to Binaural output or this faking it:
> >> http://vvaudio.com/downloads
> >> VVmicVST as output according to this description
> >>
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