Love the crossfade between spheres suggestion. I was thinking early in this
awesome thread: if arduino for motion detection to cue a crossfade between
spheres and binaural mix:)

On Tue, Mar 27, 2018, 6:00 PM Pierre Alexandre Tremblay <tremb...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> This is a very interesting setup. Ambisonics expect your speakers to be on
> an equidistant sphere (or circle). You have a few options with your setup.
> Here are a few, in order of practicality for the composting process:
>
> 1) use the free SpatGris plugin, in free mode, and position your
> loudspeakers on the grid where they will be, and pan along. Simple and
> efficient, amplitude based panning. You can choose the radius for each
> speaker.
>
> 2) set 2 ambisonic arrays (one of each circles) and crossfade between them
>
> 3) set the full setup in a fake sphere, using the first 8 as you 0 deg
> elevation and the other at 45 deg: it won’t be perfect, but you could use
> elevation to crossfade between rings…
>
> The trick is to try them: give each setup 2 h of play time, and see which
> one inspires you the most. They will all have quirks and you will compose
> around them. That is true for any setup, even stereo ;-)
>
> p
>
>
>
> > On 27 Mar 2018, at 22:49, Søren Bendixen <soerenbendi...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > allright
> > my speaker setup (expected to be) 2 concentric circles with 8 speakers
> in both circles, so I will have to concentric circles of speakers.
> > then also an inner circle more but all sound in this in headphones.
> >
> >> Den 27. mar. 2018 kl. 23.43 skrev Pierre Alexandre Tremblay <
> tremb...@gmail.com>:
> >>
> >>> If done correctly, there is no sweep spot issue.
> >>
> >> Sorry, to be accurate: there is no more sweet spot issue than vbap. It
> is not better, nor worse. Both have a sound, strengths and weaknesses.
> >>
> >> If you use asymmetrical speaker layout, far from a regular setup, all
> will fail. You just have to choose your colour of problems.
> >>
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