On 5/21/20 9:03 AM, Jens Ahrens wrote:
Hello everyone,

Hi Jens,

… and another post from me.

Here’s a quick 2-min video of what binaural rendering of an Eigenmike recording 
can sound like for those of you who haven’t heard this before: 
https://youtu.be/qcqeygqjxZ4 It’s 4th order rendered directly in the spherical 
harmonic domain (without a virtual discrete loudspeaker array). The rendering 
was done with ReTiSAR (https://github.com/AppliedAcousticsChalmers/ReTiSAR), 
which is generously funded by Facebook Reality Labs.

Wow, that was good!

It did work for me, mostly... Front was not so defined, as in for me it was sort of "in the head" (but not too much). Back was actually more defined than front (at least back left / back right, back center was also not so defined). All to be expected, I guess.

Right and Left sounded less reverberated, although the distance does not seem to change so much - and the tone quality was (seemed?) brighter.

Proximity worked very very well :-)

Can't wait to try this out myself (I am doing stuff now this, HOA -> binaural, who isn't, right?).

-- Fernando
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