![]() Some discreet, barely noticeable reflection add as mutch spatila-effect to the sound as a simple HRTF-processing. To get a good and "audiophile" binaural effect you need more than just HRTF and Panorame offers some high configurable reflection and reverb settings. I will have a look at this later but i think i will continue work with Panorama 5. If I can replicate your settings on my PC I can try do my own impulse response modelling. I see the screenshots in your other thread but you didnt mention what VST plugins you used. In any case, can you write a guide as to how you got the effect to work. ![]() What is there to lose huh?! I wasnt sure of what kind of impulse file it would need to the get the desired response so I didnt suggest it earlier. Thus if your DSP chain allows you to process left and right channels separately, you might be able to simulate it using stereo convolution (or not). New plugin (05/18/07): Stereo Convolver 1.0.1 - Hydrogenaudio Forums I will keep my blabbering to minimum and link you to the thread discussing the plugin. Foobar also has a stereo convolve plugin that was developed specifically for HRTF modelling. If you are not already tired of this I have one more suggestion. I think "MIT KEMAR" is the HRTF data recorded by this KEMAR system. The more expensive Aachen Head Acoustics unit does automatic equalization and processing to create a more enveloping experience.īinaural recording - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Neumann KU-81, and KU-100 are the most commonly used binaural packages. A typical binaural recording unit has two high-fidelity microphones mounted in a dummy head, inset in ear-shaped molds to fully capture all of the audio frequency adjustments (known as head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) in the psychoacoustic research community) that happen naturally as sound wraps around the human head and is "shaped" by the form of the outer and inner ear. More elaborate techniques exist in pre-packaged forms. The distance and placement roughly approximates the position of an average human's ear canals, but that is not all that is needed. This method will not create a real binaural recording. With a simple recording method, two microphones are placed seven inches (18cm) apart facing away from each other. Electronic Document.Originally Posted by Alleyman /img/forum/go_quote.gif (1998) SoundHack User's Manual Version 0.888. au, ULaw, IMA4, TEXT and headerless (raw) soundfiles.Įrbe, Tom.
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