| At 10:51 AM 6/30/97 GMT, Peter Kearton wrote:
>Hi,
> Latest versions of Csound have a spatial sound opcode (hrtfer) -
>information on the bath site readmes etc. However, if you want to know
>more about the psychophysics, psychology and physics of actual
>spatial hearing (in both open and enclosed spaces) the most
>comprehensive reference available is by J.Blauert and called "Spatial
>Hearing", a 1997 edition has just come out (sorry I can't remember
>the publishers).
"Spatial Hearing: The Psychopsychics of Human Sound Localization"
Jens Blauert
MIT Press
ISBN# 0-262-02413-6
phone orders: 1-800-356-8569
people I have talked to about this subject say it's one of the best on the
subject...
KIM
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Subject: Re: 3D and binaural sound in Csound
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> I am interested in exploring 3d sound, either binaurally or by using
> four
> speakers. If anyone knows of a good source for information on these
>
> subjects, I would apreciate the help.
>
> I am currently running csound on SGI Indigo2 running IRIX5.3. if
> that helps.
>
> Thanx, John Beahan
>
John,
My bet goes to Ambisonics (try this:
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/mustech/3d_audio/ambison.html)
They even have some .ORC and .SCO files for Ambisonic techniques.
Although not well known, Ambisonics is excellent.
Jason
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Hi Csounders,
I've been trying for a while to model big explosions like you
can hear in many SF movies, with little success. I tried to
use filtered noise and granular synthesis, but it definitely
doesn't sound like a big explosion. I would really appreciate
if someone could point me in the right direction...
Thanks,
Patrice
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