[LAU] Non Mixer Spatializer Demo

Matthias Kronlachner m.kronlachner at student.tugraz.at
Mon Jul 8 09:21:19 UTC 2013


looks great! waiting for being able to test those.

i realized that you set the maximum channel count per track to 16 in 
non-mixer.
apart from being easily changed in the source, is there a reason to do that?

do you intend to support lv2 at some point?

thanks for the great work,
matthias

On 7/8/13 12:50 AM, J. Liles wrote:
> As many of you already know, Non Mixer (http://non.tuxfamily.org) has
> since its inception provided some cushy features for dealing with
> Ambisonics mixes.
>
> Lately I've been working on extending these features to the next level.
>
> This is a quick demonstration of the new Spatializer module and the
> associated Spatialization Console. What this does is provide synthetic
> distance cues as well as a cushy interface for placing sounds in
> virtual space.
>
> http://youtu.be/GVm5Jd1WDWw
>
> I'm hoping to have these new features ready for testing soon--but my
> free time is very limited.
>
> As always, donations are welcome and very much appreciated.
> (http://non.tuxfamily.org/wiki/Donations)
>
> A note about the video:
>
> Every time I try to make one of these screencasts, I run into the same
> problem: nothing works. Thus, I had to aim my video camera at the
> screen and record audio from my computer via line-out. This is
> problematic for a number of reasons. 1) I can only record stereo this
> way 2) my camera only samples audio at 32KHz and 3) When youtube
> transcodes the video it adds an annoying click about once per second
> (I believe this is due to a mismatch between the camera's framerate
> and youtube's expectations. I would love to provide a theora/vorbis
> screencapture video instead, but, alas, I cannot find any tools that
> can capture screen activity and record audio via JACK in sync. Anyway,
> the poor quality of the video is not due to a lack of effort.
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