Re: [Sursound] AmbiExplorer for Andriod version 2.1 out

2015-03-08 Thread Hector Centeno
Hello Brian,

Thank you for suggesting using SOFA and sorry for the very delayed reply.
It makes sense and I will look into it. I'm using Csound as the audio
engine and the convolution opcode expects wav or aiff files (it uses
libsndfile) so it won't work out of the box. I think it would be great to
have a SOFAlizer opcode in Csound, I'll probably look into programming one.

Best,

Hector

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 6:03 AM Brian FG Katz brian.k...@limsi.fr wrote:

 Dear Hector,

 I be interested to hear a bit more about your HRTF choice and reasoning. I
 would also inquire whether you consider the option of the use selecting the
 HRTF of their choice, using some universal HRTF format, like SOFA
 (http://www.sofaconventions.org/) ?

 Best regards,

 -Brian FG Katz

  From: hcen...@gmail.com
  Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2015 01:51:21 +
  To: sursound@music.vt.edu
  Subject: [Sursound] AmbiExplorer for Andriod version 2.1 out
 
  Hello,
 
  I just would like to share that I just posted a new version of
  AmbiExplorer to GooglePlay and it should be live within a few hours.
 
  The only change is that I switched it to use the optimized CIPIC HRTFs
  from the Ambisonic Toolkit [ http://www.ambisonictoolkit.net/ ]
  instead of the LISTEN sets. This means much improved ambisonic to
 binaural
 transcoding.
 
  Big thanks to Joseph Anderson for his great work and for sharing it.
 
  Happy New Year!
 
  Best,
 
  Hector Centeno

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Re: [Sursound] AmbiExplorer for Andriod version 2.1 out

2015-03-08 Thread Hector Centeno
... and by the way, I just released version 2.2 of AmbiExplorer with the
LISTEN library added back. There are now both ATK/CIPIC and LISTEN HRTFs
available.

Best,

Hector


On Mon, Mar 9, 2015 at 1:20 AM Hector Centeno hcen...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Brian,

 Thank you for suggesting using SOFA and sorry for the very delayed reply.
 It makes sense and I will look into it. I'm using Csound as the audio
 engine and the convolution opcode expects wav or aiff files (it uses
 libsndfile) so it won't work out of the box. I think it would be great to
 have a SOFAlizer opcode in Csound, I'll probably look into programming one.

 Best,

 Hector


 On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 6:03 AM Brian FG Katz brian.k...@limsi.fr wrote:

 Dear Hector,

 I be interested to hear a bit more about your HRTF choice and reasoning. I
 would also inquire whether you consider the option of the use selecting
 the
 HRTF of their choice, using some universal HRTF format, like SOFA
 (http://www.sofaconventions.org/) ?

 Best regards,

 -Brian FG Katz

  From: hcen...@gmail.com
  Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2015 01:51:21 +
  To: sursound@music.vt.edu
  Subject: [Sursound] AmbiExplorer for Andriod version 2.1 out
 
  Hello,
 
  I just would like to share that I just posted a new version of
  AmbiExplorer to GooglePlay and it should be live within a few hours.
 
  The only change is that I switched it to use the optimized CIPIC HRTFs
  from the Ambisonic Toolkit [ http://www.ambisonictoolkit.net/ ]
  instead of the LISTEN sets. This means much improved ambisonic to
 binaural
 transcoding.
 
  Big thanks to Joseph Anderson for his great work and for sharing it.
 
  Happy New Year!
 
  Best,
 
  Hector Centeno

 --
 Brian FG Katz, Ph.D, HDR
 Resp. Groupe Audio  Acoustique

 LIMSI - CNRS
 Rue John von Neumann
 Campus Universitaire d'Orsay
 Bât 508
 91405 Orsay cedex
 France
 Phone. +  33 (0)1 69 85 80 67 - Fax.  +  33 (0)1 69 85 80 88
 http://www.limsi.frweb_group: http://www.limsi.fr/Scientifique/aa/
 web_theme: http://www.limsi.fr/Scientifique/aa/thmsonesp/
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Re: [Sursound] Help finding papers - Mertens, H and Simonson, G

2015-03-08 Thread Rosanna Fish
 
 Dear Sursound members,
 
 I'm currently writing my dissertation on angular distortion in stereo 
microphone techniques and there
 are a couple of papers that I'm having real trouble finding and I was 
wondering if anyone could help?
 
 The papers are both on the level and timing differences that will create a 
particular phantom image over a
 stereo speaker setup. The papers are:
 
   *   Gert Simonson's 1984 Master's Thesis from the Technical University 
of Denmark in Lyngby
   *   Mertens, H., 1965: Directional hearing in stereophony theory and 
experimental verification.
 European Broadcasting Union Rev. Part A, 92, 1-14
 
 I've found plenty of papers citing one or both of the above so they must 
be around somewhere! The EBU archive
 that I've found only goes back to 1992 (http://normo.uk/s/EBUArch?) but I 
have messaged them asking if
 they may be able to help me get the article. I've had no luck at all in 
finding Gert Simonson's paper and it is
 probably the more heavily referenced of the two. My supervisor suggested 
that you fine chaps may well be
 able to help me. If not an inter-university-library loan seems like the 
next logical step however there is
 no guarantee that will come through in time.
 
 I would be extremely grateful if anyone was able to help.
 
 All the best,
 
 Will Anderson?
 
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Oh hai Will!

Fancy seeing you here! I could also do with these papers for my 
dissertation, so if you have any luck, let me know :P

Ro


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