Hello Seba,

Matlab could be useful in the design stage, especially if you have specific
requirements
as to accuracy in a complicated or unusual array layout -- in that case you
could have a
look at the Sound Field Synthesis Toolbox from the berlin boffins:

https://github.com/sfstoolbox/sfs


From: "Ausili, S.A." <s.aus...@donders.ru.nl>
> Subject: [Sursound] Ambisonic on Matlab
>
> Dear all,
>
> We would like to include an Ambisonic lab in our facilities and we don't
> have experience in applying it so far.
>
> We are thinking to use a big number of speakers (4th or 5th order) but we
> are still looking for the best or most comfortable software to handle this.
>
> Because of that, is there any Matlab toolbox that directly provides you
> the audio output for a certain order of Ambisonic?
> Which are your recommendation actually to create a new setup?
>
> Thanks in advance and looking forward to your comments.
>
> Regards,
> Seba.
>
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