Re: [LAU] more than 4 channels for listening? Really?

From: Arnold Krille <arnold@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Feb 26 2010 - 11:47:32 EET

Hi,

On Friday 26 February 2010 01:40:52 Bearcat M. Sandor wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 23:01 +0100, Arnold Krille wrote:
> > I am currently in the process of building an eight-channel ambisonics
> > setup in my home-office. Size is about 3x3x2.5 meters.
> > With the currently finished 4 channels the surround is good. But it still
> > has problems with imaging the sources. Originally I was thinking about
> > six channels in the plane and two over-head to have a half-sphere. But I
> > will definitely try eight-channels in the plane before. I think it will
> > sound better then six channels...
> > So if you want anything more then 2D, you have to get more then four
> > channels. As a bonus this will also sound better with the 5.1 and 7.1
> > movies:-)
> wow. That sounds ideal! What software are you using to accomplish this
> and how? ? What sound card are you using and are you using an external
> d/a converter

The hardware is my firepod which has eight analog outputs, connected to two
active alesis monitor speakers and a self-made 6-channel amp with 6 connected
jbl monitor one.

For the software I am using:
 - jconvolver to correct the sound with pulses calculated by drc with impulses
measured with aliki.
 - ambdec to convert from ambisonics to the specific speakers.

"Normal" music listening I do without ambisonics as I don't have the
additional speakers powered on all the time. But it is also nice to use the
ladspa stereo-to-amb panner to move the stereo speakers in the room.

I am thinking about adding a 5.1-to-ambisonics mixer/panner to move the
specialized channels with their defined positions to virtual sources in my
ambisonics surrounding. Don't know if that works out...

Have fun,

Arnold

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