Upscaling ANY Ambisonics order to 7th Order?!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2024
- Our Upscaler algorithm has been rewritten from scratch and this time, 'ab Imager Upscaler' will upscale ANY Ambisonics signal to up to 7th Order Ambisonics!
So now, no matter if you own a RODE SoundField, a Sennheiser AMBEO, a Zoom H3-VR, a SPCMIC, or any other Ambisonics microphone, you will be able to upscale your signal to 7th Order to enhance the listening experience with much higher resolution!
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0:00 Intro
1:36 Set-up Description
5:02 TEST 1 (CLEAN) - Voice
6:40 Test -One Signal
8:01 Test - Two Signals
9:13 Test - Three Signals
11:00 TEST 2 (DIRTY) - Description
11:40 Test - Voice
12:01 Three Signals
13:13 Outro - เพลง
Great video Alejandro!
Thank you Sam!
Just installed the update, now I will enjoy the improvements 😊😊😊... Thanks for your work! 👍👍👍
Thank you!
fantastic, bravo
Thank you!
So, let me see if I understand correctly. I have Pro Tools Studio version 2023.12 which operates Ambisonic signal to up 3OA. If I purchase the ab Imager UPSCALER 3.0, will the Ambisonic signal to up 7OA mode operate normally within Pro Tools Studio regardless of the limitation of that DAW?
Of course, the limitation of the DAW supersedes the plugin... if you are in PT Studio, the Upscaler will go up to 3OA. The Upscaler will adapt to the width of your track, PT Studio doesn't support wider than 3OA.
How can the Rode 1OA can be upscaled to 7OA, if the spec sheet/homepage of the software says the upscale works for +3 orders max. - and maximum up to 7OA. So as far as I understand it, I think max. upscale for 1OA would be up to 4OA... Maybe the spec sheet on their homepage is wrong? Or did you use some Vodoo? :-)
We were updating all the documentation to version 3.0 - the upscaler now upscales ANY Ambisonics signal to up to 7OA. The +3 Orders was for the previous version :)
@@AudioBrewers Ah, that´s great! Thanks for the info!
Why decoding ambisonics to 9.1.6 and then binauralize? Why not go binaural directly from ambisonics via MagLS (IEM's BunauralDecoder)?
So there are plenty of ways to binauralise a signal - we just tried to do it using the Dolby Atmos approach (i.e. using the Binaural method of Dolby, while working on a Dolby Atmos mix), of course you could go directly to binaural from Ambisonics, too! :)
Still you can download the files and binauralise the signals using your own tools :)
@@AudioBrewers I understand. Cool demo though! I just updated my plugin and I'll try it out soon :)
@@przymrozek Enjoy!