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Hello Bo-Erik!
Yes, I hope to have them released before Christmas.
Making a VST out of the AmbiExplorer app would mean reprogramming most
of it because even though Android is built on top of Linux, apps use
lots of Android system specific frameworks. There's also the fact that
it's mostly program
Hector: What an incredible demonstration video!
Isn't that John Leonard's wonderful recording of the Orfeo string quartet
doing Beethoven? Third movement. If I recall correctly it was done with a
TetraMic and a Metric Halo ULN-8.
I can't wait to try your apps!
Len Moskowitz (mosko...@core-s
Great - Hope we can get them to christmas :-)
They will certainly be available before I have gotten together the remote
sensor head control sensors...
Is is a big difference between android and linux apps ? ( Android is a linux
with other libraries) could you give us the Ambiexplorer for linux
Hello all,
I just wanted to share with this list information about two Android
apps I've been working on and that I will release soon. I made them
because I thought it would be great to be able to listen to ambisonic
recordings in a portable way without the need of a full size computer.
The first
Frankly, our group never used any of the other letters followed by "HJ".
Right or wrong, we prefixed "UHJ" with the number of channels, so we
talked about "2-channel UHJ", "2.5-channel UHJ", and so on. If we were
dealing with 4-channel UHJ we either called it that or "with-height UHJ"
which by
On 12/10/13, 1:07 PM, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
...once you toss 4 components into 2 channels, you can never perfectly
separate them again. there will always be some sort of "crosstalk"
Ah yes, the downfall of "quad"...
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Reference: all other quad matrix systems ever.
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Is there a technical reason why z is never included in UHJ recordings?
yes.
2-channel UHJ is meant as a stereo-compatible encoding in two channels
(let's ignore the 3 and 4 channel extensions of
On 12/10/2013 08:20 AM, Bearcat M. Şándor wrote:
Is there a technical reason why z is never included in UHJ recordings?
yes.
2-channel UHJ is meant as a stereo-compatible encoding in two channels
(let's ignore the 3 and 4 channel extensions of UHJ for now), that
should be playable over a stan
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Regarding UHJ channels:
I should have said, that
in my (limited) experience 'UHJ' means
either
-all the HJ's (the top four rows in the Wikipedia table)
or
- what is/was known as BHJ (i.e. two channel).
Others may have different experiences ... and almost certainly based on a
bigger sample.
Anyw
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The University of York
York YO10 5DD
UK
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is probably a good start.
Good luck with the 'alphabet soup' ...
Michael
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