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[Csnd] hrtfearly - location/position coordinates fixed at which origin

Date2018-09-27 19:12
From"Jeanette C."
Subject[Csnd] hrtfearly - location/position coordinates fixed at which origin
Hey hey,
where is the origin for the coordinate system of the positions inside the 
space with hrtfearly, for the x, y and z coordinates for the listener and the 
source.

Additional perhaps: what is the possible range for the gain values, assuming 
that 0dbfs is set to 1. 0 to 1 or can it go negative as well?

Best wishes and thanks,

Jeanette

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Date2018-09-28 21:03
FromGuillermo Senna
SubjectRe: [Csnd] hrtfearly - location/position coordinates fixed at which origin
Hi Jeanette,

From Brian Carty's Multibin app, it seems that hrtfearly has its origin
at the bottom left side of the room.

Regarding one of the questions from your previous email, I believe you
can only change yaw with hrtfearly. But there's an interesting project
called Resonance for the web by Google
(https://developers.google.com/resonance-audio/develop/web/getting-started)
that let you specify orientation for listener and source using
quaternions. Maybe pairing that with Hlöðver Sigurðsson's csound-wasm?

Cheers.


On 27/09/18 15:12, Jeanette C. wrote:
> Hey hey,
> where is the origin for the coordinate system of the positions inside
> the space with hrtfearly, for the x, y and z coordinates for the
> listener and the source.
>
> Additional perhaps: what is the possible range for the gain values,
> assuming that 0dbfs is set to 1. 0 to 1 or can it go negative as well?
>
> Best wishes and thanks,
>
> Jeanette
>

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Date2018-09-28 23:47
From"Jeanette C."
SubjectRe: [Csnd] hrtfearly - location/position coordinates fixed at which origin
Sep 28 2018, Guillermo Senna has written:

> Hi Jeanette,
>
> From Brian Carty's Multibin app, it seems that hrtfearly has its origin
> at the bottom left side of the room.
Thanks a lot, this is just what I need.

>
> Regarding one of the questions from your previous email, I believe you
> can only change yaw with hrtfearly. But there's an interesting project
> called Resonance for the web by Google
> (https://developers.google.com/resonance-audio/develop/web/getting-started)
> that let you specify orientation for listener and source using
> quaternions. Maybe pairing that with Hlöðver Sigurðsson's csound-wasm?
It seems a good project, but with my system, alas, unachievable. Thanks
anyway, perhaps there are other benefits to be gained from these
developments. It's good to be kept abreast.
...

Best wishes,m

Jeanette

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