Hello-
I am doing an installation with a reactable that I am building. The only difference is that I am making the glass table top spin. Depending on which way the table spins the noise will travel through 5.1 surround sound accordingly. Ex. if the table spins to the right the music will spin through the speakers to the right and if it spins to the left, music will also spin to the left.
My question is: does anyone have a working 5.1 surround sound patch that I could look at? Someone suggested vbap. I also heard there is an object called pix_fiducialtrack or something similar? Does anyone know anything about this?
I would really appreciate some information. Thank you
-Natalie Arbino
I use VBAP a lot, its very easy to use. You can download the code for
my project Swirler, which uses it, but it is not very simple. It
would probably be easier to just try VBAP straight. Basically you
configure the speakers, then you use vbap to generate the volume
levels for each speaker.
pix_fiducialtrack would ttrack the reacTable fiducial ID tags that
they use, otherwise known as reactivision.
.hc
On Feb 2, 2009, at 2:45 PM, narbino@ucsd.edu wrote:
Hello-
I am doing an installation with a reactable that I am building. The
only difference is that I am making the glass table top spin. Depending on which way the table spins the noise will travel through 5.1 surround
sound accordingly. Ex. if the table spins to the right the music will spin through the speakers to the right and if it spins to the left, music
will also spin to the left.My question is: does anyone have a working 5.1 surround sound patch
that I could look at? Someone suggested vbap. I also heard there is an object called pix_fiducialtrack or something similar? Does anyone know
anything about this?I would really appreciate some information. Thank you
-Natalie Arbino
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