Fons Adriaensen wrote:

On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 05:24:10PM -0000, Richard Lee wrote:

Aaron Heller & Fons Adrieansen are your best bets.

You need to know the polar directivity patterns of your 16 microphones and their 'exact' postion.

Yep, directivity and exact positions. That would allow to compute a convolution matrix producing W,X,Y. As was already pointed out, the
array is ambiguous w.r.t. up or down, so there wil be no Z.

To do the processing you need a convolution matrix program. That
will depend on your computing system (Linux, OSX, Windows), as will
the exact format of the files to configure it.


Ciao,

It's still a dreadful mike, after using plenty of ressources to "design" a non-optimized WXY mike.

Maybe it is only me, but what was/is the < motivation > to do things in that way?

A question which seems to be valid, in this context...

Best,

Stefan
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