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I found that the [[Ambisonics]] page on this Wiki had been marked for | I found that the [[Ambisonics]] page on this Wiki had been marked for | ||
deletion. I removed this, and created a page discussing some of the | deletion. I removed this, and created a page discussing some of the | ||
problems of handling [[Ambisonics]] in the future. I also discuss how to | problems of handling [[Ambisonics|Ambisonic]] B-Format and UHJ format | ||
perform channel conversions from [[Ambisonics|Ambisonic]] B-Format to Mono | in the future. I also discuss how to perform channel conversions from | ||
and Stereo. | [[Ambisonics|Ambisonic]] B-Format and UHJ to Mono and Stereo. | ||
== External resources on Ambisonics == | == External resources on Ambisonics == |
Revision as of 04:07, 31 January 2007
E-mail address & website
For my e-mail address, please see my website.
Ambisonic credentials
I have joined this Wiki because it looks like you guys have an interest in Ambisonics. I can help with this. I have been following Ambisonics since 1977, and have owned an Ambisonic decoder (a Minim AD7) since 1994. I also created and maintain the Ambsonic Surround Sound FAQ. More recently, I was involved in defining the ".amb" specification for dowloadable B-Format files. However, I do not work in pro-audio; I am just a domestic listener.
Ambisonics on XiphWiki
I found that the Ambisonics page on this Wiki had been marked for deletion. I removed this, and created a page discussing some of the problems of handling Ambisonic B-Format and UHJ format in the future. I also discuss how to perform channel conversions from Ambisonic B-Format and UHJ to Mono and Stereo.
External resources on Ambisonics
- There is now a set of Wikipedia articles on Ambisonics.
- Of particular relevance is the ".amb" specification for downloadable B-Format files. There are currently over 75 pieces available in this format for free download. Most of these are first-order full-sphere soundfields. The ".amb" spec has some limitations which it would be useful to overcome.
- There is also the ".uhj" specification for two-channel downloadable UHJ files, although it is not currently in use. The ".uhj" spec also has some limitations which it would be useful to overcome.
- My website has many pages on Ambisonics (including at the bottom links to other Ambisonic websites).