> On 25 Jan 2016, at 01:37, Marc Lavallée <m...@hacklava.net> wrote:
> 
>> As anything simpler but functional might be sufficient and even 
>> preferable in most cases:
>> 
>> - Does ATK define an HRTF interface which is sufficiently flexible to
>> be the base for a real < standard > ?
> 
> Not really, but you should ask the maintainers of ATK.

I don’t think ATK makes sense as a standard. The ATK sets are pretty 
application-specific: For each HRTF it contains 8 impulses so that each of the 
WXYZ channels can be convolved to the left and right ear. These are calculated 
as a reductionfrom larger sets of HRTF measurements. A general HRTF measurement 
contains much more information (measurements for multiple azimuths and 
elevations). As such SOFA seems to me an interesting move towards a 
standardisation.

What would be useful though, would be a standard solution for generating 
impulses for ATK from SOFA data.

Best,
Trond
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