Hello Stefan,

you wrote: *The** description could fit to Ambisonics, but they do not
mention < any > technical details.*

As far as I can see, the description closer related to the "Holophony"
approach, see www.holophony.net .  That's such an object based approach. The
transmission is separate in content ( the dry recorded audio tracks ) and
Form  ( Data  regarding source position and recording room acoustics.

The synthesis is producing the direct wave from pure audio. In addition, all
reflections become synthesized in the same manner, as the recording room
produces all reflections from that source signal. By that way becomes
possible, subtract the playback room acoustics during synthesis.  That is a
really interesting approach.


Regards, H.
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