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BLaH Ambisonics!
(BLaH == Benjamin, Lee, and Heller)
Collaboration with Eric Benjamin and Richard Lee on soundfield capture and reproduction
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BLaH1: Localization in Horizontal-Only Ambisonic Systems (AES121, 10/2006, San Francisco)
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BLaH2: Ambisonic Localization - Part 2 (ICSV14, 7/2007)
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BLaH3: Is My Decoder Ambisonic? (AES125, 10/2008, San Francisco, slides)
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BLaH4: Design of Ambisonic Decoders for Irregular Arrays of Loudspeakers by Non-Linear Optimization (AES129, 11/2010, San Francisco)
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BLaH5: Why Ambisonics Does Work (AES129, 11/2010, San Francisco)
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BLaH6: A Toolkit for the Design of Ambisonic Decoders (LAC2012, 4/2012, Stanford slides)
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BLaH7: Calibration of Soundfied Microphones Using the Diffuse-Field Response (AES133, 10/2012, San Francisco)
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BLaH8: A Second-Order Soundfield Microphone with Improved Polar Pattern Shape (AES133, 10/2012, San Francisco)
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BLaH9: In situ evaluation of surround sound system performance (ASA166, 12/2013)
In-browser binaural rendering of some of my live 3D recordings
http://ambisonic.xyz/ Note: works in Chrome only!
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AJH_Brahms_Sym1_Mvt4
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AJH_Glazunov-Spanish-Dance
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Dvorak-Three-Slavonic-Dances
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Dvorak_CarnivalOverture_Op92-WXYZ
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LvB-Sym4-Mvt1
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LvB-Sym4-Mvt2
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LvB-Sym4-Mvt3
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LvB-Sym4-Mvt4
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