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.
Alex.
That did it (uncomment in makefile). Thanks fellas, much appreciated
Alex.On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Fons Adriaensen <fons@kokkinizita.net> wrote:
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 01:59:28PM +0300, alex stone wrote:
> Got a bit of a challenge, that is sure to be user error somewhere.See the Makefile. You need either to uncomment a line
>
> I'm building Jconv from source, and get the following error when trying to
> 'make':
>
> impdata.cc: In member function 'int Impdata::sf_open_read(const char*)':
> impdata.cc:264: error: 'SFC_WAVEX_GET_AMBISONIC' was not declared in this
> scope
there, or get the latest 1.0.18 pre-release of libsndfile.
Ciao,
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