two programs of angelo farina's team are also worth looking at. Brahmavolver is 
only 16 bit, but it is the only standalone AtoB convertor I know of. There is 
also Xvolver, a VST program which does not have this limitation. Both require a 
matrix of IRs produced during calibration.


I am particularly interested in X-volver it does not have the four input 
limitation of VVencode. I am about to start the process of producing 
calibration files for an eight channel second order microphone with help from 
Angelo, and it will probably work with X-volver.


As an aside, I have just restarted the making of Brahma microphones. They will 
be made in Bangalore; I will start with Brahma in Zoom, with the Brahma 
microphone built into the recorder. I will also sell modified Zoom along with 
unbalanced Brahma microphones, both 14 mm and 25 mm, the same microphones with 
Phantom power built in, a phantom module which connects to the unbalanced 
microphones, and of course the second order microphone, outputting to DB 25 
Tascam format.


Umashankar


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From: Sursound <sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu> on behalf of Paul Hodges 
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Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 4:42 PM
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Software plugin for SPS200

--On 20 March 2017 11:03 +0100 Trond Lossius <trond.loss...@bek.no>
wrote:

> SPS200SurroundZone.component - 24 Feb 2010
> SPS200SurroundZoneVSTi.vst - 01 Oct 2009

At the very least you should get SurroundZone 2 (at the links that John
gave).  (You're on a Mac, so you won't be affected by this: but Windows
users should note that by default the installer puts the 32 and 64 bit
versions into the 64 and 32 bit VST directories respectively!)

You should also be aware that the SPS200 is not individually
calibrated, so the result varies according to the consistency of the
capsules on your specific mic.  The good folk at Core Sound offer a
calibration service for the SPS200, giving you files that can be used
in the same software as their TetraMic calibration files - such as
VVMic, VVTetraVST and VVAudio's latest VST, VVEncode (which also
handles the calibration files for the Brahma).  I shall shortly be
preparing some comparisons of SPS200 recordings processed using
SurroundZone2 and VVEncode, alongside recordings made simultaneously
with a TetraMic.

Paul

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Paul Hodges

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