Hey everyone. This is my first post and I'm still not too experienced with PD, so go easy!
I have to do a large software project at university next year, and I thought this might be a good excuse to code something for PD. I want to make an object which takes a multichannel sound, together with binaural data such as HRTFs, 'room' attributes, physical location of sound signals within the 'room', etc, and outputs a binaural signal.
My question is whether it has already been done before, because if it has I would rather use the existing object and try something else. I have heard of spat~, which seems to be Max-only and not free, and rvbap, which doesn't do binaural processing.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers, Stefan
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well, there is a LADSPA plugin that does HRTF (in the caps collection - http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html) but it uses only the 0-elevation. So you can use it with the plugin~ extern (if you're on linux, that is)
Haven't used it yet...
Stefan Turner stefan_turner@yahoo.co.uk writes:
Hey everyone. This is my first post and I'm still not too experienced with PD, so go easy!
I have to do a large software project at university next year, and I thought this might be a good excuse to code something for PD. I want to make an object which takes a multichannel sound, together with binaural data such as HRTFs, 'room' attributes, physical location of sound signals within the 'room', etc, and outputs a binaural signal.
My question is whether it has already been done before, because if it has I would rather use the existing object and try something else. I have heard of spat~, which seems to be Max-only and not free, and rvbap, which doesn't do binaural processing.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers, Stefan
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Markus Noisternig, Thomas Musil, Alois Sontacchi, and Robert Höldrich
recently published a paper on this topic at ICAD:
http://www.icad.org/websiteV2.0/Conferences/ICAD2003/paper/ 26%20Noisternig.pdf
It sounds very nice, but I haven't found whether their software is
downloadable. But in case, I would love to use a binaural processing
in Pd.
.hc
On Thursday, Mar 11, 2004, at 10:15 America/New_York, Michal Seta wrote:
well, there is a LADSPA plugin that does HRTF (in the caps collection - http://quitte.de/dsp/caps.html) but it uses only the 0-elevation. So you can use it with the plugin~ extern (if you're on linux, that is)
Haven't used it yet...
Stefan Turner stefan_turner@yahoo.co.uk writes:
Hey everyone. This is my first post and I'm still not too experienced with PD, so go easy!
I have to do a large software project at university next year, and I thought this might be a good excuse to code something for PD. I want to make an object which takes a multichannel sound, together with binaural data such as HRTFs, 'room' attributes, physical location of sound signals within the 'room', etc, and outputs a binaural signal.
My question is whether it has already been done before, because if it has I would rather use the existing object and try something else. I have heard of spat~, which seems to be Max-only and not free, and rvbap, which doesn't do binaural processing.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers, Stefan
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