On 02/26/2010 01:40 AM, Bearcat M. Sandor wrote: > wow. That sounds ideal! What software are you using to accomplish this > and how? ? What sound card are you using and are you using an external > d/a converter here's a tutorial i wrote 2 years ago, it's still relevant, only you should of course use more recent versions of the software mentioned in there: http://stackingdwarves.net/public_stuff/linux_audio/tmt08/Ambisonic_Listening_Rig_with_Free_Software.pdf http://stackingdwarves.net/public_stuff/linux_audio/tmt08/Ambisonic_Listening_Rig_with_Free_Software-Slides.pdf there's a video from LAC 2008, where i presented an earlier version of that paper: http://stackingdwarves.net/public_stuff/linux_audio/ambi_at_home/2008-0229-1059-Joern_Nettingsmeier-Ambisonics_at_Home.ogv corresponding slides are in the same directory. you can skip the room/speaker correction part - if your gear and your room is good, the benefits will be marginal anyways, and it greatly simplifies things. regards, jörn _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user