3D Experiments

Tom Verheyden tom.verheyden at village.uunet.be
Wed Jun 28 19:21:27 CEST 2000


>To all & sundry:

>I had this idea to breadboard my proposed 3D experiment using CSound. I
just got
>the thing working. Csound is a super-neat tool, but its a bit user-hostile.
>Needs better error reporting.

>Anyway, the results with 2 delays and 2 filters is promising, but not real
>impressive. The sound does move through you head, and the effect is more
>pronounced than a mere pan is. However I was hoping for the sound to seem
to
>travel in a circle in front of you. I think more exotic filtering is
needed.
>Also there is some multi-path stuff that goes on around the part of your
ear
>called the "pinna". Three multi-paths I suspect.

>Stay Tuned.

Hi,

3D huh, ever tried a RSS-10???
They use 5 DSP's and one CPU to control the whole thing...
In this case the sound is real 3D and it comes with some (old but) cool
software so you can draw the sound path through the room (or head).

Tom,






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