Bravo on the mic!

I have played your file (as my set up is restricted to 4.0 horizontal mode, I have only matrixed channels W, X & Y). I find it difficult to know at what level to set the W channel, as what appears to be going on all around is (excuse me, no offence intended!) rather chaotic. Could you provide a file of someone talking at the front, rear and sides of the array? This would enable calibration of the relative levels of WXY.

I spent some time doing this with my own pantophonic mic recently and was pleased with the results.

David

At 19:40 05-05-14, Hector Centeno wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I've been experimenting with making a native B-Format mic using 3D printed
>parts. I've done some recordings with it and I was wondering if people here
>with ambisonic playback systems could give one of them a try. Any comments
>will be very appreciated.
>
>A photo of the mic: http://www.hcenteno.net/extras/b-format_mic.jpg
>Link to binaural decode and link to B-Format file (in the description):
>https://soundcloud.com/hcenteno/wow-what-is-that-papa
>
>Change the level of the W channel to taste (the W capsule is more sensitive
>than the rest so I had to reduce it to what sounded good to me).
>
>Thanks and best wishes,
>
>Hector
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