Am 25.03.20 um 02:26 schrieb Fernando
Lopez-Lezcano:
Weird, in my machine this is what I see (ambdec 0.5.1):
$ jack_lsp|grep ambdec
ambdec:in.0w
ambdec:in.1y
ambdec:in.1z
ambdec:in.1x
ambdec:in.2v
ambdec:in.2t
ambdec:in.2r
ambdec:in.2s
ambdec:in.2u
ambdec:in.3q
ambdec:in.3o
ambdec:in.3m
ambdec:in.3k
ambdec:in.3l
ambdec:in.3n
ambdec:in.3p
ambdec:test
Yeah! That's the table I was looking for!
The "Using Ardour with Ambisonics"-page decodes the "mono panners" outputs that way:
"Connect Ardour's master out as follows:
- out1 -> ambdec:in0_w
- out2 -> ambdec:in0_x
- out3 -> ambdec:in0_y"
So, if I can believe this data, I have connected "w" correctly, but made "x" to "y", "y" to "z" and "z" to "x".
As far as I can see, that's OK. Connect your four outputs to the first
four inputs of ambdec.
Yeah, I've tried that. Master 1,2,3,4 to ambdec 0,1,2,3 via "catia".
I'm going to check that later…
Many thanks!
And Greets!
Mitsch
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