[linux-audio-user] Audio 3-D Demo --- Any Interest in Software?
Olivier
omagere at club.lemonde.fr
Sat Jan 3 20:36:57 EST 2004
The processing is more than noticeable when playing on my PC's speakers. It's
very interesting imho.
On Saturday 03 January 2004 11:10 pm, davidrclark at earthlink.net wrote:
> Greetings Linux Audio Users.
>
> A few weeks ago, I mailed to the user list a URL regarding some audio
> software I have been working on over the past two years. For those
> who missed it:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~davidrclark/linux_audio_users/
>
> The only response I received was regarding the 3-D audio work I have
> been doing (Benji --- Thanks!). It was suggested that I provide a more
> comprehensive demo at a higher encoding rate. I have just posted a
> demo of three audio clips (in one file) to:
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~davidrclark/latest_mp3.html
>
> The three 30-second audio clips are each repeated twice in the MP3
> file as follows:
>
> 1) Monophonic, dry recording from Roland XV-3080
>
> 2) Performance output from Roland XV-3080, including hall-like reverb,
> etc.
>
> 3) Engulf 3-D Audio processed version of the monophonic, dry
> recordings, one track at a time. The tracks are exactly those in #1
> above.
>
> 4) Repeat of #2, performance output of Roland with reverb, etc.
>
> 5) Repeat of #1, monophonic, dry.
>
> 6) Repeat of Engulf 3-D Audio processed version of #1.
>
> The clips are in this order to ease comparison. The file is a 6.0 MB
> 256 KBps encoded MP3 file. The 3-D audio is only noticeable if one
> uses headphones, which is what this processing is designed for.
>
> Is anyone interested in this type of processing? I would think that
> many people would be interested due to the popularity of headphones
> and stereo earphones these days and the fact that commercial CD's are
> horrible to listen to with headphones.
>
> Thanks for your attention, and regards to all.
>
> Dave.
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