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Subject: Re: ambisonic audio
From: "umashankar" umashanks
Date: Fri Sep 28, 2018 1:21 am ((PDT))
I had been modifying the Zoom H2N into an ambisonic recorder called Brahma-=
in-Zoom. This comes with microphone calibration (unlike the Zoom H3 which a=
lso has a tetrahedral  microphone array. I also build a version with 25 mm =
electret capsules specifically for nature recordings. I have a website, Bra=
hmamic.com which has details.
If anyone is interested I can provide small samples of birdsong and frogs c=
alls, recorded with both versions of Brahma-in-Zoom.

umashankar

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From: 'Brian Valente'  [naturerecordists]
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 2:29 AM
To: 
Subject: [Nature Recordists] ambisonic audio




Hi all,

Is anyone experimenting or working with ambisonic audio?

I see new VR microphones out there, Zoom just released a 360 mic for around=
 $350

I=92ve always been a fan of and recorded ambient, but I really love the ide=
a of putting on headphones and as the you move your head, the audio moves a=
ccordingly so it=92s as though you were really there


I just haven=92t seen much in the way of standalone ambisonic audio or head=
phones for that purposes.




Thanks

Brian

portfolio https://www.brianvalentephotography.com/















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