Hi,
2011/2/8 Pierre Massat pimassat@gmail.com:
Hi, Thanks for sharing this. Excuse my ignorance, but what use can one make of this external? Can it be used for mixing/mastering?
it may be used in that context, it may be used in sound installations as well.
Also, how can i compile it on windows?
as said earlier: precompiled externals are available there http://perso.limsi.fr/doukhan/cw_binaural~.tgz , one of them is for windows. Other wise you can get the source code from pd svn and compile it yourself.
Pierre
2011/2/8 David Doukhan david.doukhan@gmail.com
Dear List,
It's been a long time since PDCON09, and I've been quite busy. I finally cleaned up my code, did some improvements, and a user-friendly documentation for the external cw_binaural~ .
In few words, cw_binaural~ is a binaural synthesis external allowing:
- the use of any hrtf database (listen, cipic, ...)
- the simultaneous use of different hrtfs
- the choice of the interpolation method used (all pass/pure delay
decomposition for better ITD estimation or no decomposition)
- the length of the HRIR considered
- the filtering method (spectral, temporal)
- the method used for the pure delay
Precompiled external (Linux, Mac Intel & Windows) and doc are now available at http://perso.limsi.fr/doukhan/cw_binaural~.tgz The external sources are available on pd svn: trunk/externals/ddoukhan/cw_binaural~
The external has been initially described in: CW_binaural~: a binaural synthesis external for Pure Data David Doukhan and Anne Sedes, PDCON09
There have been few improvements since that time that are described in the example patches.
The aim of that external is to be as user friendly as possible, so feel free to tells any remarks helping to improve the external or the help patches, or to ask any question concerning its use.
Hoping you will enjoy it!
-- David Doukhan
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2011/2/8 David Doukhan david.doukhan@gmail.com:
Hi,
2011/2/8 Pierre Massat pimassat@gmail.com:
Hi, Thanks for sharing this. Excuse my ignorance, but what use can one make of this external? Can it be used for mixing/mastering?
it may be used in that context, it may be used in sound installations as well.
you can get better idea of contexts of use by reading the related article: http://perso.limsi.fr/doukhan/uploads/Research/doukhan_pdcon09.pdf
Also, how can i compile it on windows?
as said earlier: precompiled externals are available there http://perso.limsi.fr/doukhan/cw_binaural~.tgz , one of them is for windows. Other wise you can get the source code from pd svn and compile it yourself.
Pierre
2011/2/8 David Doukhan david.doukhan@gmail.com
Dear List,
It's been a long time since PDCON09, and I've been quite busy. I finally cleaned up my code, did some improvements, and a user-friendly documentation for the external cw_binaural~ .
In few words, cw_binaural~ is a binaural synthesis external allowing:
- the use of any hrtf database (listen, cipic, ...)
- the simultaneous use of different hrtfs
- the choice of the interpolation method used (all pass/pure delay
decomposition for better ITD estimation or no decomposition)
- the length of the HRIR considered
- the filtering method (spectral, temporal)
- the method used for the pure delay
Precompiled external (Linux, Mac Intel & Windows) and doc are now available at http://perso.limsi.fr/doukhan/cw_binaural~.tgz The external sources are available on pd svn: trunk/externals/ddoukhan/cw_binaural~
The external has been initially described in: CW_binaural~: a binaural synthesis external for Pure Data David Doukhan and Anne Sedes, PDCON09
There have been few improvements since that time that are described in the example patches.
The aim of that external is to be as user friendly as possible, so feel free to tells any remarks helping to improve the external or the help patches, or to ask any question concerning its use.
Hoping you will enjoy it!
-- David Doukhan
Pd-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
-- David Doukhan