3d audio
Date | 1997-02-25 16:22 |
From | R Hollingum |
Subject | 3d audio |
Hi I am very intrested in 3d audio form just 2 speakers i.e the qsound system, and also the 3d audio found on some basic sound cards, things like the spaciliser. What I mean by 3d audio is more about making the sound appear as though it is comming from beond the speaker boundary then from behind the listener. I would be very intrested if any one who knows where I can get more information on how to do this using basic csound commands could get in tough with me. Also if you know of any examples of this and where I can find them. I have already found lots of .wav files of 3d audio recordings including the vertial head and some qsound recordings all these are very intresting however I have found a relatively small amount of technical detail on stero 3d systems. I have already lots of tecnical data on the ambisonics 4 plus speakers but since I haven't the means of replaying this at present for my own expermintation this is rather useless. Thank you Rathe |
Date | 1997-02-25 17:07 |
From | Francis Styck |
Subject | Re: 3d audio |
There is some very good information at http:/www.wstuff.com/panhandler On Tue, 25 Feb 1997, R Hollingum wrote: > > I am very intrested in 3d audio form just 2 speakers i.e the qsound > system, and also the 3d audio found on some basic sound cards, things > like the spaciliser. What I mean by 3d audio is more about making the > sound appear as though it is comming from beond the speaker boundary then > from behind the listener. > |