Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public.

2016-01-31 Thread Bo-Erik Sandholm
I am not really very structured and gets distracted easily, in this experiment the final hardware setup is not decided, currently my software structure thinking is like this. OSC for the protocol as most available Ambisonics sw is VST's for PC or Mac and Reaper accepts OSC for controls. If done ri

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public.

2016-01-31 Thread umashankar manthravadi
Dear marc There seem to be dozens of nine axis (three each of gyro, magnetic and accelerometer with two data and two power pins connecting to usb Arduino – here are some links https://www.adafruit.com/products/1714 https://www.pjrc.com/store/teensy.html http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public.

2016-01-31 Thread Marc Lavallée
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016 07:53:46 +0530, umashankar manthravadi wrote : > VVaudio working in audio mulch will accept midi to control parameters > like azimuth and elevation. There are plenty of two board (but tiny > boards) that will provide usb output from a 9degrees of freedom > chip. We just need t

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public.

2016-01-31 Thread Stefan Schreiber
umashankar manthravadi wrote: VVaudio working in audio mulch will accept midi to control parameters like azimuth and elevation. There are plenty of two board (but tiny boards) that will provide usb output from a 9degrees of freedom chip. We just need to convert X and Y to midistreams. Would

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public.

2016-01-31 Thread Stefan Schreiber
Marc Lavallée wrote: On Mon, 01 Feb 2016 01:17:42 +, Stefan Schreiber wrote : Again: You need a defined plan what your device is supposed to do, to connect to which devices (PCs? iOS/Android devices? ...), etc. The plan is to track the orientation of a moving body part that is k

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public.

2016-01-31 Thread umashankar manthravadi
VVaudio working in audio mulch will accept midi to control parameters like azimuth and elevation. There are plenty of two board (but tiny boards) that will provide usb output from a 9degrees of freedom chip. We just need to convert X and Y to midistreams. Would like to see it integrated audio o

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public.

2016-01-31 Thread Marc Lavallée
On Mon, 01 Feb 2016 01:17:42 +, Stefan Schreiber wrote : > Again: You need a defined plan what your device is supposed to do, to > connect to which devices (PCs? iOS/Android devices? ...), etc. The plan is to track the orientation of a moving body part that is known to affect our ability to

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public.

2016-01-31 Thread Stefan Schreiber
Marc Lavallée wrote: The BNO055 is a wonder. Fully agreed. This sensor looks and feels like a quality solution. 100Hz updates are sufficient for our needs. Here's a complete integration with bluetooth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84MOS78-Hso Too bad the schematics are not provided. T

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public.

2016-01-31 Thread Stefan Schreiber
obile. umashankar For a DIY project, integrating head-tracking and audio would be a lot, and the resulting device could be rather large. But I may be wrong. -- Marc -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mail.music

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public. (was: Never do math in public...)

2016-01-31 Thread Marc Lavallée
The BNO055 is a wonder. Here's a complete integration with bluetooth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84MOS78-Hso Too bad the schematics are not provided. The sensor looks easy to use, but it needs calibration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nz4EozK4cPY If made small enough, a complete device c

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public. (was: Never do math in public...)

2016-01-31 Thread Bo-Erik Sandholm
cking information back to the computer, which will have > > the software to play standard first order B-format files decoded to > > binaural, using simple HRTF filters. The computer can be your > > desktop, a tablet computer or a mobile. > > > > umashankar > > For a

Re: [Sursound] Never do electronic in public. (was: Never do math in public...)

2016-01-31 Thread Paul Hodges
--On 31 January 2016 10:58 -0500 Marc Lavallée wrote: > Warning: the discussion is drifting to DIY electronic gadgetry. :) I just got some new electronic gadgetry. :-) Not home-made, though, commercial, designated with a block of random letters and numbers: something like SPS200... Paul --

[Sursound] Never do electronic in public. (was: Never do math in public...)

2016-01-31 Thread Marc Lavallée
Warning: the discussion is drifting to DIY electronic gadgetry. :) On Sun, 31 Jan 2016 11:16:26 +0100, Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote : > I have decided to simplify the DIY head tracking dongle build and > setup in some aspects, now I have ordered this sensor that do not > need initial calibration. >

Re: [Sursound] Never do math in public, or my take on explaining B-format to binaural

2016-01-31 Thread Bo-Erik Sandholm
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