Or there's IEM Bin_Ambi.
Downloadable for windows from http://iem.at/Members/noisternig/bin_ambi
Or I believe it's available in Pd extended, although it takes some
work to put it together.
It's a sophisticated and efficient binaural rendering engine for
multiple sound sources.
There was some recent discussion in the list archives about setting it
up from Pd extended.
so have a search around for bin_ambi and you should find more info.
Nicholas Mariette
Researcher Audio and Acoustics group LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France http://www.limsi.fr/Scientifique/aa/ http://www.limsi.fr/Scientifique/ps/thmsonesp/SonEspace http://soundsorange.net nicholas.mariette@limsi.fr
On May 26, 2009, at 11:51 AM, David Doukhan wrote:
Hi. I did an external that wil be presented at the PDCONV. Right now, I only released a version Compiled for Windows, that requires Visual Studio express (free) to be installed on your machine: You can try it at http://perso.epita.fr/~doukha_d/CW_binaural~.zip . Let me know if you got any question or if you need it to be compiled for another OS.
You can also have a look at earplug~, available in PD extended.
2009/5/26 Christian M. Fischer mail@c-m-fischer.de:
hi there!
did anbody built anything to do spatialization of a monofile? with
azimuth, like hrtf stuff? please let me know if there is something allready out there.thanks!
cmf
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