Re: [PD] vbap in 3D
Hallo! > i have a question about using vbap in 3D. I am confused about the > azimuth/elevation handling if using 3-Dimesnions. > > I am trying to arrange speakers in a simple cube-setting. > > 4 speakers in a square on the floor and 4 attached to the ceiling. > > > define_loudspeakers 3 8 -90 -45 0 -45 90 -45 180 -45 -90 45 0 45 90 45 180 45 the syntax should be define_loudspeakers 3 azi1 ele1 azi2 ele2 azi3 ele3 ... (so you don't need the 8 at the beginning) For you it should be something like this: define_loudspeakers 3 -45 0 45 0 -135 0 135 0 -45 45 45 45 -135 45 135 45 LG Georg ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
[PD] vbap in 3D
Hi Dear List... i have a question about using vbap in 3D. I am confused about the azimuth/elevation handling if using 3-Dimesnions. I am trying to arrange speakers in a simple cube-setting. 4 speakers in a square on the floor and 4 attached to the ceiling. define_loudspeakers 3 8 -90 -45 0 -45 90 -45 180 -45 -90 45 0 45 90 45 180 45 was my first attempt, but i get errors on the output of vbap and it is not meaningful at all.. Am i trying to do something that is not possible, or does the order play an important role ??? Help would be appreciated Luigi ___ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list