Joseph Anderson wrote:
Hi All,
Here's their other video, presented as an interview with Frederic Amadu,
ARKAMYS Innovation Manager:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y647O7WUd0&feature=youtu.be
Sorry, I just reposted the same link...
And, here's the direct link to their product page:
https://www.arkamys.com/product/entertainment-360-sound-for-360-video/
Another link:
https://www.arkamys.com/category/the-future-of-sound/
And another:
https://www.arkamys.com/binaural-listening-bili-project/
And, here's a press release
<https://www.arkamys.com/news-in-audio-digital-sound-processing/>:
ARKAMYS VR-CAPTURE: AN AUDIO REVOLUTION FOR VR GEARS MANUFACTURERS -
10/10/2016
ARKAMYS VR-Capture: 360° Sound for VR 360° videos
ARKAMYS now supplies an immersive and interactive audio software solution
which allows a realistic virtual experience thanks to the mix of 3D Sound
and 360 virtual reality videos:
The VR-Capture is a DSP library for mobile phone, computer and VR cameras.
This embedded solution transforms built-in-microphones inputs of these
devices into an ambisonic 360 audio track in real time for 360° videos.
The advantages of the VR-Capture are:
- A cost effective & reliable 360° audio solution for mass market
- No superfluous accessories needed to record 360 sound
- Fully compatible with the Google spatial audio specifications
(Google Daydream)
The VR-Capture is part of the VR 360 Audio Suite and compatible with
ARKAMYS VR-Play.
Nice and much better info than available on YT. (YT is "quite
probably" used for company advertisement in such a case. )
Best,
Stefan
And... here's the HOW TO BUILD A LESS THAN 99$ AMBISONIC MICROPHONE ? –
EPISODE 1 page:
https://www.arkamys.com/ambisonic-microphone-ep01/
Interesting.....
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On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 9:59 AM, Steven Boardman <boardroomout...@gmail.com>
wrote:
That's kinda what i thought. Is it actually possible to create one with
only 4 omnis on a tight sphere, if so i would love to know how. I'm sure
it wouldn't sound good though just using mems...
S
On 28 Oct 2016 17:55, "Augustine Leudar" <augustineleu...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Sure this isn't a spoof ?
On 28 October 2016 at 16:33, Steven Boardman <boardroomout...@gmail.com>
wrote:
They have an article (a first installment that doesn't say much) on
their
site too. Its how to build an ambisonic mic for less than $99, using 4
omni
mems capsules??
Zokm already have done an update to the H2n that allows horizontal
ambisonics, but that has 5 mics built in. I take mine with me
everywhere.
It isn't great but extremely handy and light. Got it so cheap that I'm
not
so bothered when i accidentally drop it either...
Steve
On 28 Oct 2016 16:17, "Karl Sadler" <k...@obeliskmusic.com> wrote:
cor! terrible advert! I don't know what I'm supposed to learn from
that!
love the idea of having something really mobile though. I had a dream a
couple of days ago that Zoom had made a new ambisonic mic for my Zoom
H6.
On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 4:12 PM Steven Boardman <
boardroomout...@gmail.com
wrote:
Another mobile ambisonic solution, is this for real?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pGZMZoRARGI&feature=youtu.be
The claims just go on...
Steve
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