Hello everyone, I¹m new here so please excuse me if I didn¹t get the email
formatting right this first time!

Provided the Orah mics work well (and are not picking up resonance etc),
how will the ambisonic sound be reproduced with headtracking for HMDs?
That still requires an app that can handle realtime binaural decoding of
the B-formats, will it not? I don¹t see any mention of this on their
website.

Anders Hjemdahl


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>Message: 2
>Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2016 18:27:01 +0100
>From: Stefan Schreiber <st...@mail.telepac.pt>
>To: Surround Sound discussion group <sursound@music.vt.edu>
>Subject: Re: [Sursound] Orah
>Message-ID: <570a8ce5.7090...@mail.telepac.pt>
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>Marc Lavallee wrote:
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>>Finally, a 3D camera with an integrated FOA microphone?
>>https://www.orah.co/tech-specs/
>>
>>https://www.orah.co/about/ :
>>"In addition, the ambisonic 3D sound capture capabilities of Orah
>>enable the viewer of the content to locate the origin of the sound
>>source with a VR headset, bringing the feeling of immersion to a
>>stunning new level."
>>
>>https://www.orah.co/ :
>>Looking at the pictures and captions, it says: "Immersive Sound, Four
>>high dynamic-range microphones for ambisonic 3D sound". The capsules
>>(or mems?) look soldered on the sides of PC boards, listening through
>>holes.
>>
>>--
>>Marc
>>
>>
>>


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