Augustine Leudar wrote:
<> modern binaural recordings I've heard on speakers did not give
excellent
results they gave terrible results, aside from the fact the transfer
functions are messed up by room reflections and cross talk
Fair enough. But it seems that opinions about this seem to be vastly
different. (The quality of binaural recordings represented via
loudspeakers is judged to be about between "terrible" and "excellent",
depending on listener....)
it doesn't even
work perfectly on headphones due to differences in individual hrtfs.
No, quite obviously not "perfectly". Listening results will depend a
lot on the hrtf mismatch between dummy head and (individual) listener.
And the perspective is fixed - you can't rotate some dummy head recording!
Transaural is supposed to be the the two speaker equivelant of binaural for
speakers I know spat were due to release a new version that worked - anyone
heard it ?
Ambiophonics could also be used - as some already established form of
X-talk cancellation.
Stefan I am curious what are the advantages you see of
ambisonics for 360 audio over say vbap aside from upmix downmix capability ?
1. You can't record audio objects. 2. You could reduce computational
complexity?
You didn't specify any application details. (So I assume you referred
to music recordings or VR.)
Best regards,
Stefan
On Sunday, 8 January 2017, Bob Burton <b...@audiorents.com> wrote:
1997 "The year had started and finished with Mike (Oldfield) collaborating
with David Bedford. To finish the year Mike played on the title track on
Bedford's 5th studio LPInstructions for Angels (V2090). Surprisingly, the
track on which Mike appeared was recorded live at Worcester Cathedral on
the Rolling Stones mobile recording studio. This track is quite
breathtaking, with Bedford playing the cathedrals organ and Mike playing
guitar, the natural acoustics of the cathedral make it sound quite awesome.
Finally, the complete LP was mixed at Mike's Througham studio in BBC Matrix
H Quad which was also stereo compatible."
https://youtu.be/hRIadP2XMgc
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