Hi,
you have VVencode:
https://www.vvaudio.com/products/VVEncode
and XVolver:
http://www.angelofarina.it/X-volver.htm
as VST options.
Emanuele
On 06/06/2018 00:01, Gerard Lardner wrote:
What A-format to B-format VST encoders exist that can encode
recordings from an ambisonic microphone for which I have calibration
files in the form of IIRs? I can use the stand-alone version of VVMic;
it works well. But is there a reliable VST equivalent that will use
the same calibration files?
I know about VVEncode; but I am having some problems with it. I think
these may be down to my PC rather than to VVEncode, which is why I
would like to try an alternative.
The mic in question is a Brahma, but it was re-calibrated in VVMic
format.
A second question: Is there any way to convert calibration files from
IIR format (as used by VVMic) into .WAV format (as used by X-Volver or
Brahmavolver) and vice versa?
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