On Wednesday 21 July 2010 23:18:15 Ralf Mardorf wrote: > On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 22:58 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > @ nonsense and bullshit, where are the examples that it works?
Here: http://www.ambisonia.com/ Downloaded a lot of cool stuff from there (and will do so once my set-up is finally complete). And even with my "untrained" ears (not as good as Fons' or Jörns or Pauls and not as experienced as yours) they sound great. > > There is no valid recording with more than 1 or 2 channels, regarding to > > a natural impression. Some art projects that didn't try to give a > > natural impression are something very, very different. > But I would like read what people who do have 3D equipment do feel, > while listening to those perfect 3D recordings. > I do agree, that 3D could be good, but it never ever will sound natural. I only have a four-channel square setup (half) working but the recordings from above (note: real recordings from plane-fields, Indian markets and British train stations) sounded _very_ realistic. And as I said, the more speakers, the better. > It's unimportant what are my thoughts about those links, I'm unable to > listen, because I'm reduced to stereo, for good reasons. Even with hearing aids you are _not_ limited to stereo. At least when stereo is "two ears for listening". When stereo means "two speakers for playback", that is rather limiting. But something that can be solved... > There is no perfect building to the context for stereo or mono and there > also is no perfect way to use 5 or 7 audio channels. We are not talking about 5.1 or 7.1 here. These suck big time. We are talking about ambisonics vs. binaurals vs. simple stereo here! > A lot of people, even a lot of those who you respect, tried it and I > never meed someone who preferred mono or stereo to surround. I don't understand that last sentence. You argue against using more then two speaker-channels. And then you tell us you never meet anyone who prefered mono or stereo over surround? Love and peace, Arnold
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