Not really Gerard - there's plenty of techniques on spatial audio that dont
use decoders and have nothing to do with ambisonics.

On 18 November 2016 at 00:46, Gerard Lardner <glard...@iol.ie> wrote:

> Surely it must depend on the convention used in your decoder software. For
> example, Harpex-B uses
>
>         1  8
>       2      7
>       3      6
>         4  5
>
> for an 8-speaker horizontal ring, or
>
>         1  6
>       2      5
>         3  4
>
> for a 6-speaker ring, but VVMic uses
>
>         1  2
>       3      4
>         5  6
>
> Gerard Lardner
>
>
>
> On 16/11/2016 22:12, Augustine Leudar 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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