Encoding audio using the StereoEncoder - Ambisonics Tutorial
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2018
- With the StereoEncoder you can encode mono or stereo signals into Ambisonics. The plug-in is part of the IEM Plug-in Suite, which is free and open source! Check it out here:
plugins.iem.at/
Used plug-ins:
- StereoEncoder
- EnergyVisualizer
- FdnReverb
- BinauralDecoder - Hudba
Would like to see more tutorials like this.
Fantastic suite, using it in VR project
Really great stuff! I tried to type in the dimensions of Studio 1 (Abbey Road) it sounds really good (of course not exactly like the real deal, but very satisfying!)
Hi Daniel! Very good demonstration. Do you think is it possible to process the audio in real-time and create a a ambisonic audio from stero ou multi-channel source? If SO, which kind of hardware do we need to have a real-time ambisonic processing?
I'm new to binaural mixing. My song mix is almost done. I decided to give EIM plugin a shot on 1 keyboard track only. It works but going from 2 channels to 64 on the master track makes the entire mix sound airy now (I don't like it), even though only that 1 keyboard track is set to 64 channels. Is there a way I can apply binaural effect to 1 track only while keeping the rest of the mix intact? I'm using Reaper.
Automation?
Show us how to route channels
The track with the stero audio file has 36 channels, and the room encoder all on that track. Then it's sent over to a (main) ambisonics track bus with the reverb and such, 36 as always, then that ambisonics main track with the reverb and stuff is sent to the binural decoder, which is 36 tracks in, 2 tracks out to headphone output (it's a master track)
I'm using 1st order but for some reason all my angles are opposite if i go down it pans to the right and if I go up it pans to the left.
did you mix up fuma and ambix oder somewhere in your b-format processes?
I have this in Audacity and it sounds like its not working
works in pro tools?
Can you do a tutorial with ardour please?
use Reaper, thank me later :)
@@LimTind I figured it out myself for Ardour. Only the visualisation plugin doesn't work as intended. I know it works best in Reaper but at the moment native linux versions are only experimental builds.
for some reason, i can hear better in the left than in the right. What's the problem? In this video, it seems perfect
Same here
@@BluezJustice In case you still haven't solved your issue, in my case everything was feeling off-balance because I was routing a given audio track to both the binaural decoder 'and' the Master. Unchecked 'Send to Master' in all the tracks routing options (so the Master is receiving only the Binaural Decoder), and the specialization started working as intended. Hope this helps!
Funny use of Dual-Mono signal to demonstrate a StereoEncoder to have a not-stereo encoded into ambisonic. Why?
is it works in Logic Pro x