Dave Malham wrote:

Yep, interesting indeed - but they don't once mention the height dimension,
always talking about 360 degrees which implies planar only. Is this, I
wonder, just an accidental omission or is the system really limited this
way? Seems unlikely given the 9 axes motion/position sensor they have,
but.....


  Dave


?

What is 3D sound

What we call 3D sound is the real life’s sound. With Neoh headphones, we have ability to reproduce a sound that will appear to come from anywhere we want it to come from. We create a full artificial environment (360°) with sound sources you will perceive as coming from any distance or direction.


Some new 3D audio formats are coming up, with even more virtual sound sources and a large number of speakers to reproduce them. Get ready ! Neoh breaks the barrier of having a limited amount of sound source.: You will be completely immersed in the sound.

Source:
http://3dsoundlabs.com/en/how-does-it-work/#psychoacoustique

It is up to you or anybody to publish a wonderful (head-tracking) B format ---> binaural decoder... In fact, there should be a couple of people on this list who already have done this... :-)


Best,

Stefan



On 22 April 2015 at 15:41, Eero Aro <eero....@dlc.fi> wrote:

Hmm... Interesting:

http://3dsoundlabs.com/en/
http://3dsoundlabs.com/en/how-does-it-work/#psychoacoustique

Eero

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