Maybe it's a question of terminology, but you need:

ATK UHJ *Encoder* (will convert UHJ to planar 1st order FuMa B-Format);
followed a B-Format decoder.


Le 2022-02-25 12:00, Sursound au nom de sursound-requ...@music.vt.edu a écrit:

    Message: 1
    Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2022 18:16:33 -0500 (EST)
    From: surround surround <surro...@cox.net>
    To: Sursound@music.vt.edu
    Subject: [Sursound] Ambisonic UHJ Stereo decoder to speaker feeds
    Message-ID: <967529165.138166.1645744593...@myemail.cox.net>
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    I have retired my Onkyo SV-909 receiver with a UHJ decoder after many years 
of service. Over the years I have transferred my LP and CD surround recordings 
decoded into multichannel flac files for playback on a computer based system. I 
did manage to do a couple UHJ recordings using the Onkyo a while back but 
wondered if their might be a computer based solution.


    I am currently using Reaper as my DAW. I did a search for Ambsonic VST 
plug-ins and found The Ambisonic Toolkit for Reaper. I played with that but 
found that that The UHJ decoding it could do was from UHJ W,X,Y,Z to stereo and 
what I am looking for is UHJ stereo to a speaker feed. I really do not need the 
ability to adjust to different 4 channel layouts like the Onkyo provided and 
could just live with a square.


    I could be I simply missed something in the ATK as maybe a signal chain 
that could provide the decoding I need to convert my old CD's and LP'sbut 
thought why not see if the knowledge base here might be aware of a solution
    ****************************************

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