Oops just reread sorry!
You are already converting from FuMa to Ambix.

Could it just be that it's 1st order?
I wouldn't class within 45 degrees good for 3rd order though...

Steve

On 5 Jul 2017 23:11, "Martin Dupras" <martindup...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've deployed a 21-speaker near spherical array a few days ago, which
> I think is working ok, but I'm having difficulty with playing back
> some first order A-format recordings on it. They sound really very
> diffuse and not very localised at all. I figured that some of you good
> people on here might have some idea of where I might be going wrong or
> what is not right.
>
> At the moment I'm using Reaper, and for decoding I'm using Matthias
> Kronlachner's Ambix decoder plug-in, with a configuration that I've
> calculated with Aaron Heller's Ambisonics Decoder Toolbox. I think the
> decoder configuration is right. I've calculated it with ambix ordering
> and scaling, and third order in H and V.  The speaker array has six
> speakers at floor level (-22 degrees elevation), eight at ear level at
> 1m70 (0 degrees elevation), six at 45 degrees elevation and one at the
> apex.
>
> Now: if I pan monophonic sources using a panner (e.g. o3a panner, 3rd
> order), the localisation is pretty good. I've tested that with several
> people by panning to random places and asking to blindly point out to
> where they hear the source. Generally, they're in about the right
> place (say within 45 degrees on average.)
>
> On the other hand, if I play 1st order A-format recordings (mostly
> that I've made using our Core TetraMic), the localisation of sources
> is pretty poor. I also tried with the "xyz.wav" example file from Core
> (https://www.vvaudio.com/downloads) with the same results. To convert
> from A-format to B-format, I've tried using Core's VVtetraVST plugin
> with the calibration files for the mic (followed by the o3a FuMa to
> Ambix converter), and the Senneheiser Ambeo plugin (which does the
> same job, but in Ambix form already.)
>
> So what am I doing wrong? I've spent the last couple of days checking
> everything thoroughly. I've calibrated all the speakers to within 1dB
> SPL for the same signal received with an omni mic at the centre of the
> sphere. I've triple-checked that the encoder is in the right channel
> numbering:
>
> //------- decoder information -------
> // decoder file =
> ../decoders/BSU_Array_6861_RAE1_3h3v_allrad_5200_rE_max_2_band.config
> // speaker array name = BSU_Array_6861_RAE1
> // horizontal order   = 3
> // vertical order     = 3
> // coefficient order  = acn
> // coefficient scale  = SN3D
> // input scale        = SN3D
> // mixed-order scheme = HV
> // input channel order: W Y Z X V T R S U Q O M K L N P
> // output speaker order: S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 S07 S08 S09 S10 S11
> S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 S21
>
> I'll welcome any suggestion or advice!
>
> Thanks,
>
> - martin
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