Hi Frodo,
you could try [hrir~], an external that I created based on Qu’s HRIR database. Besides the traditional azimuth and elevation, this database has recordings at distances between 20 and 160 cm, so you could truly spatialize sounds, not limited to the surface of a sphere as in the case of other databases.
Here’s the link:
http://onkyo.u-aizu.ac.jp/software/hrir/
Cheers,
Julian.
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Message: 1 Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2019 15:26:31 +0200 From: Frodo Jedi frodojedi.mailinglist@gmail.com To: pd-dev pd-dev@lists.iem.at Subject: [PD-dev] Binaural spatialisation in PD Message-ID: CAGkY2uoo0gj3aHYrNWvO0SGgM+=LGnYC8ETMsdScO5RYPWPu_A@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Hi all, I am searching for an object for binaural spatialisation in PD. If I am not wrong the state of the art in PD is cw_binaural~. Am I right? All the other objects I tried do not seem to work well, i.e., earplug~, or soundhack/+binaural~
Do you have any suggestions for other objects?
Cheers
FJ