meant

  1   2
8        3
7        4
   6   5

in second example.....

On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 11:20 PM, Phi Shu <phi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>    1  2
> 3       4
> 5       6
>    7  8
>
> this is generally treated as 4 stereo pairs, not a circle of eight, hence
> the numbering, left odd, right even.
>
>    1  2
> 3       4
> 5       6
>    7  8
>
> this kind of numbering I would generally use for a front center
> configuration but as follows:
>
>          1
>     2        8
>  3              7
>     4        6
>          5
>
> mainly because I tend to use Wigware decoders, and that's the order
> indicated..... : )
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Augustine Leudar <
> augustineleu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> How do you number you arrays - there seems to be two ways I've come
>> across.. Using the example of an octophonic array
>> The first way seems to be circular :
>>
>>   1   2
>> 8        3
>> 7        4
>>    6   5
>>
>> The other way is as follows :
>>
>>    1  2
>> 3       4
>> 5       6
>>    7  8
>>
>> There doesnt seem to be an standard way of doing this - I was curious as
>> to
>> how other sursounders number their speakers ?
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