[LAU] Creating a personalised HRTF?

nik at parkellipsen.de nik at parkellipsen.de
Mon Jan 20 15:24:59 CET 2020


There's services who can calculate a personal HRTF based on 3D scans or measured dimensions of your head,
like here: https://mysofa.audio/index.html#HOWTO ... can't tell anything about the quality of the results, 
never tried those.


Jeanette C. wrote on 20.01.2020 04:20 (GMT +01:00):
> Hey hey,
> is there any (convenient) way to create a personal HRTF (head related
> transfer 
> function)?
> 
> I've been wondering about this for a while. I knew only one way: go to a
> very 
> tech savvy place - a uni maybe - and let them do it.
> 
> Now, I've just listened to a NAMM video (
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWotz3oz2gs
> ) and wondered if there is any open source solution, be it along their
> lines 
> or any other, to create a personal HRTF.
> 
> I am particularly interested in using such a model in Csound, which offers
> very nifty modules to work in three dimensions with HRTF.
> 
> Any tips are welcome.
> 
> Best wishes and thanks,
> 
> Jeanette
> 
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