| B-Format IRs - Channel Normalization |
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2026 8:44 pm |
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| rmorteza |
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| Hello,
Does EASE export the 9 separate 2nd order B-format channels in accordance to:
1. FuMa ? (-3 dB on W)
2. MaxN
Thank you!
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Last edited by rmorteza on Thu Mar 05, 2026 5:21 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2026 12:34 pm |
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| EASE Aura stores the previously calculated complex sound field in the so-called 2nd order B-format. This is encoded according to the standard/ traditional method. The traditional method is considered a subform of the Furse Malham encoding. |
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Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2026 5:15 pm |
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| rmorteza |
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| [quote="AFMG Frank Siegmann"]EASE Aura stores the previously calculated complex sound field in the so-called 2nd order B-format. This is encoded according to the standard/ traditional method. The traditional method is considered a subform of the Furse Malham encoding.[/quote]
Thank you for the reply, although this is still not clear to me.
Do the 2nd order files generated by EASE adopt the FuMa normalization (which is equal to maxN but with a 3dB scaling factor on the W channel)?
It's an information which I'll need for certain conversions / applications. Simply put I'd like to convert the generated file to the AmbiX standard.
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