Richard Lee wrote:
Unfortunately ambisonia.com seems to be unobtainium. I know this has been
asked before but is ambisonia.com archived anywhere and will it be
available again?
Part of it seems to be here: http://www.soundofspace.com/
Len Moskowitz (mosko...@core-sound.com)
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>> Unfortunately ambisonia.com seems to be unobtainium. I know this has been
>> asked before but is ambisonia.com archived anywhere and will it be available
>> again?
ambisonia.com is down permanently. Apologies for any inconvenience.
There is a chance that Paul Hodges might host some of Ambisoni
Ralph Glasgal wrote:
It is virtually impossible to get?360 degrees (including height) via
earphones.
Add head tracking and it's possible. Some folks have been doing that well
for quite some time.
Len Moskowitz (mosko...@core-sound.com)
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a and most microphone arrangements.
Ralph Glasgal
www.ambiophonics.org
From: Len Moskowitz
To: sursound@music.vt.edu
Sent: Mon, March 14, 2011 1:23:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Sursound] cross-talk cancellation used in binaural sound
Ralph Glasgal wrote:
> It is v
I realize that the discussion is about perfection. But in
practice my experience with an Oscar(Sennheiser dummy head)
played back through head phones was that things like up and behind
off to one side a bit, all around in short, worked really well,
on headphones and with the generic pinnae of the
Hello,
I'm one of those folks, although I hope I'm doing it well. I've been
doing some initial tests for an installation that uses ambisonic
recordings done with a tetrahedral mic. The B-format signal is then
decoded and played over headphones using virtual speakers panned
binaurally. I'm also add
Ralph Glasgal wrote:
The point I am trying to make however, is that the goal of 360
localization is much easier to attain via loudspeakers, be they Ambisonic,
Ambiophonic, or WFS with the advantage that 180 degree Ambiophonics
is compatible with ordinary two channel media and most microphone
arr
hi junfeng,
On 02/24/2011 09:11 AM, Junfeng Li wrote:
Hello, all friends,
Is anyone working on binaural sound reproduction using loudspeakers?
To reproduce 3D sound using loudspeaker, cross-talk cancellation is needed,
as I know.
>
Does anyone know which the most-advanced cross-talk cancellat
I just checked out the audio demo on your site. The bee and screaming girl are
hilarious!
On Feb 24, 2011, at 12:11 AM, Junfeng Li wrote:
> Hello, all friends,
>
> Is anyone working on binaural sound reproduction using loudspeakers?
> To reproduce 3D sound using loudspeaker, cross-talk cancella
I suppose that someone ought to mention-so I shall--
the Carver Sonic Hologram.
You can still find the devices around(they were
crosstalk cancellation processors).
They work really well, if you do not
mind sitting really still in one spot
(which of course you are going to have
to do for any such s
Hi,
There is Edgar Choueiri's work:
http://www.princeton.edu/3D3A/BACCH_intro.html
Deep
On 02/24/2011 07:11 PM, Junfeng Li wrote:
Hello, all friends,
Is anyone working on binaural sound reproduction using loudspeakers?
To reproduce 3D sound using loudspeaker, cross-talk cancellation is neede
I have a Carver C-9 Sonic Hologram unit that I bought on Ebay for about
$80. It's a nice little demo piece, but limited in its application.
That said, it's biggest problem is noise. Of course it's all analogue
and built around -10 dbm levels. And all those capacitors are now very
old.
Has this s
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I have a Carve
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I have a Carver C-9 Sonic Hologram unit that I boug
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> > reproduction
> >
> > I have a Carver C-9 Sonic Hologram unit that
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> > >
> > > From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On
> > > Behalf Of Michael Graves [mgra...@mstvp.com] Sent: 24 February 2011
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From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On
Behalf Of Michael Graves [mgra...@mstvp.com] Sent: 24 February 2011
22:16
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] cross-talk cancellation used in binaural sound
reproduction
I have a C
PS Good and maybe even true story about summing series
Supposedly someone asked J von Neumann about the following
problem
Suppose two trains start out from two stations that are 200 hundred miles
apart. The trains are going 20 miles per hour and 30 miles per hour.
A (speedy) bird leaves the fron
Le Vend. 25 Fév 2011 à 11:29:26 +0800,
Junfeng Li a écrit :
> I am starting to research on 3D audio reproduction using two/three
> loudspeakers.
> therefore, I began with build up a real-time 3D sound reproduction
> system with two loudspeakers, based on binaural technique (HRTF,
> BRIR, etc.). B
Robert Greene wrote:
I think this idea was invented by Christian Huygens and
Young and Fresnel. Once one knows that sound is a wave phenomenon,
there is nothing left to invent--except the details of how the sound
goes around the head. Practical implementation especially in the analogue
world is
Hi Junfeng,
For theory and to understand the problem you should have a look at the
references mentioned before, I attach the titles of some key studies:
B. S. Atal and M. R. Schroeder (1962) "Apparent sound source
translator", U.S. Patent, 3236949.
P. Damaske (1971) "Head-Related Two-Channe
I forgot to mention that is also practical if you keep your loudspeakers
at close spacing (like 10deg) rather than a stereo setup, which gives
you a better performance for a wider frequency range, a technique that
Kirkeby and Nelson patented as the "stereo-dipole".
Regards,
Archontis
On 2/25/
PLEASE NOTE that I predate Keele on this barrier idea by quite a few
years.
I was being modest and not mentioning myself because the idea of a
physical barrier is so trivial
that it ought to be beneath anyone's dignity to accept "credit" for it.
But if credit were to be assigned(and in the
Robert Greene wrote:
I suppose Keele's did not know about this
Neither did I when I wrote the post. Thank you for correcting this, Robert.
Eero
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I am delighted to see a lively discussion of crosstalk cancellation
(XTC). My name is Edgar Choueiri and I am an academic researcher
working on XTC for the past few years.
I would like to add a few comments that may be relevant to the discussion.
XTC has come a long way since the pioneering w
No personal offense taken. I am used to this misattribution!
(one thing that occurs to me is that people maybe do
not read The Absolute Sound so much as I might have thought.
This is one reason why I started www.regonaudio.com
though this particular item is not up there)/
I guess I am more amaze
From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On
Behalf Of Michael Graves [mgra...@mstvp.com] Sent: 24 February 2011
22:16
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Subject: Re: [Sursound] cross-talk cancellation used in binaural sound
reproduction
I have a Carver C-9 Sonic Holog
Le 25 février 2011 12:23:08, Edgar Choueiri a écrit :
> p.s. Regarding the original question in this thread by Mr. Junfeng, I
> should point out that BACCH filters (like other XTC IR filters) are
> applied to the audio through VST or AU plugins that can do 2x2 (also
> called "True Stereo") IR conv
Hi list,
An associate has told me of this discussion and suggested that I respond, so I
have resubscribed to the list to do so. It seems that perhaps a refresher in
the history of crosstalk cancellation and related techniques might be in order
so here is my personal take. Apologies for the len
I had a page on ambisonia.com with a lot of what has been discussed and was
trying to find it before Jerry, who provided much of the info, noticed our
discourse.
Unfortunately ambisonia.com seems to be unobtainium. I know this has been
asked before but is ambisonia.com archived anywhere and wi
Hi Richard. Good to hear from you. (More below.)
On Feb 28, 2011, at 3:39 PM, Richard Lee wrote:
> I had a page on ambisonia.com with a lot of what has been discussed and was
> trying to find it before Jerry, who provided much of the info, noticed our
> discourse.
>
> Unfortunately ambisonia.c
It is hardly heavy science, but people who have not
tried it are always pleasantly surprised by the barrier
results. Even if one does barrier in front only, and even
a small one like holding a pillow to your nose edge on,
the cleanliness of the sound is surprising.
It is debatable whether the ste
Sound discussion group
Sent: Thu, February 24, 2011 1:15:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Sursound] cross-talk cancellation used in binaural sound
reproduction
I suppose that someone ought to mention-so I shall--
the Carver Sonic Hologram.
You can still find the devices around(they were
crosstalk cancell
.
Ralph Glasgal
www.ambiophonics.org
From: Michael Graves
To: Surround Sound discussion group
Sent: Thu, February 24, 2011 5:16:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Sursound] cross-talk cancellation used in binaural sound
reproduction
I have a Carver C-9 Sonic Hologram unit that I
SPARG/Staff_PLX.asp
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Of
Michael Graves [mgra...@mstvp.com]
Sent: 24 February 2011 22:16
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Subject: Re: [Sursound] cross-talk cancellation used in bin
Sursound] cross-talk cancellation used in binaural sound
reproduction
I suppose that someone ought to mention-so I shall--
the Carver Sonic Hologram.
You can still find the devices around(they were
crosstalk cancellation processors).
They work really well, if you do not
mind sitting really still i
gt; > cancel. The result was that the sweet area was small and many users could
> > not
> > really get it working with their speakers and rooms. The Lexicon Panorama
> > mode
> > had similar problems.
> >
> > Ralph Glasgal
> > www.ambiophonics.org
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