two mics -> hrtf -> .wav file?
Date | 1998-03-21 19:33 |
From | Laszlo Vecsey |
Subject | two mics -> hrtf -> .wav file? |
Hi, I'm using the windows version of csound that now supports realtime audio input. I have two microphones set up in the room, is it possible to have csound process the sound such that when its played back on headphones it sounds 3D? Also, another question.. have you ever noticed that when you record your voice and play it back it tends to sound very different. I have a couple theories for why this is, but perhaps someone else can explain. Could csound filter similarly so that the resulting output is the way you hear it as you speak? - lv |
Date | 1998-03-24 05:42 |
From | Eli Brandt |
Subject | Re: two mics -> hrtf -> .wav file? |
Laszlo Vecsey wrote: > Also, another question.. have you ever noticed that when you record your > voice and play it back it tends to sound very different. I have a couple > theories for why this is, but perhaps someone else can explain. Bone conduction, I've heard. > Could csound filter similarly so that the resulting output is the > way you hear it as you speak? Sure. You will need: a standard mic a contact mic scalpel surgical glue Uh, actually, maybe you'd better not. -- Eli Brandt | eli+@cs.cmu.edu | http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~eli/ |