On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 09:53 +0100, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote: > On 03/01/2010 05:07 AM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote: > >> but that piece gave me one particular headache: the phasiness artefacts > >> were very apparent, to the point that we decided to apply random > >> staggering to the delays (which i had measured to within a few cms, > >> sigh!). that fixed it. > > > > Interesting. I don't think I quite understand. Do you have code for > > that? Or any suggestions? > > i was using ambdec... first you can try to deactivate delay compensation > altogether (but that's a little extreme for the corner speakers in a > rectangular rig), so i backed up the configuration file and modified the > distance measurements to introduce small arbitrary errors. Oh, I see, no worries there, my measurement were already quite randomized :-) > > A couple of weeks ago I did Phoné and it also sounded very good (this > > time inside our small concert hall). > > haven't heard it. also by chowning? yes. Explorations of formant (voice) and other stuff synthesis using FM. > >> i'd love to try such a rig outdoors, i can imagine how nice it could be. > > > > It was very very nice. The backyard is not so big and is flanked on two > > sides by the building itself. See it here: > > > > http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&q=&vps=1&jsv=209c&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=43.443045,66.708984&ie=UTF8&geocode=FfT_OgIdBsy3-A&split=0 > > that link does not work for me - nothing obvious though, the line-break > isn't the problem. Hmmm, go to maps.google.com and enter "the knoll, stanford university", the building should be tagged, zoom in..... (if I had known when to I would have been waving up at the satellite in the backyard :-) -- Fernando _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user