A couple of weeks ago, I presented at the 4th International Conference on Spatial Audio in Graz, Austria (and it was a great event, too!)
The paper I presented was: Analysis of Binaural Cue Matching Using Ambisonics to Binaural Decoding Techniques.
In the presentation, I demonstrated the performance of the algorithm by looking at inter-aural time and level differences between the ears of a centrally seated listener at different order (1st to 35th order), and a number of people asked if they could get access to the animations I presented at the event. You can find them linked on a simple webpage below. If the GIFs don’t sync, just go back and forward to the page again. Once the GIFs have all been cached by your browser (1st time you load it), opening the page again should start them all at the same time!
Note, these probably won’t play as well on mobile devices (too many GIFs!)
The animations are too fast.
Hi. I’ll render some slower versions in the next few days, if you’d like….
Half speed animations now up. Do note that they don’t play very well on mobile devices (not mine, anyway). Desktop browser advised!
Thanks! Late reply!