[LAU] Jconv

alex stone compose59 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 20 13:34:25 EST 2009


Jorn, any information would be appreciated, thank you.

Alex.

On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Jörn Nettingsmeier <
nettings at folkwang-hochschule.de> wrote:

> alex stone wrote:
> > Fons, just a follow up to the discussion about an orchestral placement
> > template, is there a definitive resource somewhere i can go to, and
> > learn more about ambisonics, and how this might help me to achieve the
> > Holy Grail of true placement recording? I've read back through your
> > comments about routing to A and B to achieve 'local' and overall
> > placement, re convolution, but i will admit i don;t understand all of it.
> >
> > I'm convinced that this is a big step forward for recording in a more
> > realistic....'space'. But my lack of knowledge is holding me back from
> > being able to present the concept in a more intelligent way.
>
> i'm preparing a paper for lac2009 about correct placement of spot mikes
> in an ambisonic 3d mix, which might be interesting to you. but it does
> not involve "correct" convolution reverb, which is somewhat more tricky.
> if you want, i'll send you a preprint as soon as i've banged it into
> shape - it's due by jan 29th...
>
> by fons' definition, i have an "intuitive" grasp of ambisonics. it took
> no black magic to attain and it is sufficient in practice to get a job
> done, unless you want to push limits or need to debug a system, in which
> case it's good to have some math wizards to ask :)
> consider joining the sursound mailing list, if you want to dig deeper in
> to ambisonics, but make sure you have an efficient mail filter :)
>
>
>
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