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This site is intended to accumulate my understanding of sound recording, with special reference to ambisonics. There will be some history, some stuff on stereo recording techniques, and some on surround recording. There is a description of my early experience of the Core Sound TetraMic, and some useful links.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011. Most larger cities have some sort of songwriters group where you can share your ideas and get some constructive feedback. Be sure all your lines support the theme of the song. Each idea should support the chorus in telling the story. Thursday, June 2, 2011. Many people start with the lyrics and then develop a melody from there.
The Spatial Music Collective is a group of like-minded Dublin-based composers working in the field of spatial contemporary music. Since 2006 they have presented numerous performances of new musical works with a dynamic and novel spatial component, incorporating both electronic and acoustic forces. Enter your e-mail address to receive details of upcoming concerts and other news from the spatialmc mailing list.
You will find below the history of the development of Wavumi. Click Here to Register to Wavumi! Tuesday, January 1, 2008. Happy New Year and best wishes to you and your family for 2008. Tuesday, December 18, 2007. Finally, there was no big John Chow effect. I was expecting much more traffic from my Wavumi Entrecard. Being displayed one full day on the John Chow Dot Com.
There will be efforts to adapt this site to other browsers. Until now, you had to develop expertise and configure equipment to experience Ambisonics at all. With this prototype player and headphones, you can have an immersive and interactive auditory experience. This is a proof of concept, based on the work of researchers and enthusiasts. It demonstrates horizontal-only Ambisonics, as an introduction. How does it work? .
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This site is intended to accumulate my understanding of sound recording, with special reference to ambisonics. There will be some history, some stuff on stereo recording techniques, and some on surround recording. There is a description of my early experience of the Core Sound TetraMic, and some useful links.
net - an Internet resource center for information and observations about the Ambisonic surround-sound system. To go to the no-frames home page.
The ATK toolset has been been gathered, authored and developed by Joseph Anderson. The port of ATK to Reaper has been done by Trond Lossius.