>
> Our intention is to use this installation for research. So, we need MATLAB
> to have a more controlled approach over the setup.
> Now I?m looking to all comments.
>
> Thanks again,
> Seba.
>
> [?Donders] <http://www.donders.ru.nl/>
> Dipl.-Ing. Sebasti?n Ausili, PhD Student  Dept. Biophysics | Donders
> Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour<http://www.ru.nl/donders/>
>


I'm guessing that you need low-latency HOA processing while working
with other Matlab/Simulink bits and bobs for data capture (headtracking?)
in real-time?

If you don't have a Matlab expert on the team you could end up spending
quite some time on just writing MEX files -- not on research --
but if you ARE fine with a bit of data janitoring* then one place to
start could be the Psychtoolbox that you may already be familiar with.
There's a low-latency audio framework in there with plenty of routines
that can be adapted for piping signals to and from your ambisonics engine.

Then there is "SoundMexPro". I have never used it and
I can't say whether it properly supports, say, Furse's HOA plugins,
but it may take a lot of work off your hands: www.soundmexpro.de
However, assuming that you can convince the department to drop the (sizable)
coin on that software, you should be aware that it's not open-source and
that you still may have do a bit of additional plumbing..

* Just joking. Is not all of research just data janitoring?
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