Hi Hector,

In one of my talks with Michael Gerzon (or, rather, one of my
listening to MAG sessions - he talked, I listened and tried to
understand), he hinted that there was a more direct path, but didn't
elaborate further. Given that you can encode HRTF's in a spherical
harmonic framework (Evans, Michael J.; Angus, James A. S.; Tew,
Anthony I."Spherical Harmonic Spectra of Head-Related Transfer
Functions", AES Convention:103 (September 1997) Paper Number:4571) and
you already have the soudfield in a spherical harmonic framework,
maybe all you need to do is .....

     Dave

On 04/04/2012, Hector Centeno <hcen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was also wondering what other techniques exist to perform this B-Format to
> binaural conversion other than what I've been already doing: decoding the
> B-Format signal to a virtual 3D speaker array placed using HRTF IRs for each
> speaker location. Are there any ways of going directly from B-Format to
> binaural without doing the virtual speakers?
>
> Best,
>
> Hector
>
>
> On 2012-04-04, at 4:13 AM, Moritz Fehr wrote:
>
>> Dear List members,
>>
>> over the past months, I have been following this group with great
>> interest.
>>
>> I would like to ask you if you can give me some advice on converting
>> B-Format recordings to a binaural format for reproducing the spatial
>> impression of my recordings on headphones.
>> Mostly, I am recording with a Tetramic. I am looking for useful tools for
>> doing this conversion on a mac.
>>
>> Thank you very much,
>> Moritz
>>
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