Subject: | Re: Recommendations: headphones + spatialization techniques, softwar |
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From: | "Eric Benjamin" ericbenjamin2 |
Date: | Sat Sep 25, 2010 11:28 am ((PDT)) |
> wrote: > I'd love to hear any suggestions regarding specific spatialization techniques I personally am a big fan of Ambisonics. There are only a limited number of Soundfield microphone types available, but it is possible to make Ambisonic recordings without a Soundfield microphone. The really ideal thing about Ambisonics is that the path for preparing to reproduce your sound on either 5-channel or 8-channel loudspeaker systems is straightforward. If this interest you at all I can go into more detail and provide some links. Eric |
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