Hi Michael,

Yes, I'm aware of that and it's a very nice feature. I also use the VST plugin 
VVMic for ambisonic to stereo conversion which I'm assuming does something 
similar to the stereo output in Tetraproc (virtual mics with adjustable 
polarity and orientation). In this case, of course, I'm attempting full 
periphonic decode into a binaural sound field.

Cheers,

Hector

On 2012-01-11, at 7:37 AM, Michael Chapman wrote:

>> Hi Umashankar (and anyone interested),
>> 
>> Following up on this thread, I just uploaded a soundscape piece I made
>> using the Brahma mic, presented here in a binaural version. The recordings
>> were converted from A to B-Format with Tetraproc (thanks to Fons for the
>> calibrated preset), ambisonic decode with Ambdec (using the extended cube
>> preset extcube-1h1v, which is a regular cube plus speakers on the centre
>> of each face) and then binaurally processed with a Max/MSP patch that uses
>> the IRCAM Spat objects (I also programmed head tracking in this patch).
>> I
>> wonder if using that Ambdec preset would be the best for creating BInarual
>> versions so any comments are welcome.
> 
> You are almost certainly aware that TetraProc offers two channel
> outputs ...
> Fons (some years ago) was quite self-deprecaing about the
> "Xtalk" option. But I appreciated it.
> 
> I certainly use them with success for 'stereo', but have little
> experience with binaural.
> 
> Michael
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