Holofony

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syntheticwave

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Holofony
« on: 13 Sep 2008, 05:58 pm »
Hi,
The Lab should be a good place for discuss a new "Holophony" approach, based by the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave_field_synthesis principle, but is working in all three dimensions, see the flash animation:

http://www.holophony.net/pictures/WFS_transformation_principle.swf

The description is on the   http://www.holophony.net/ site. I think it is interesting.

H.


jeffdavison

Re: Holofony
« Reply #1 on: 24 Sep 2008, 05:01 pm »
Hollow Phony?????


Hi,
The Lab should be a good place for discuss a new "Holophony" approach, based by the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave_field_synthesis principle, but is working in all three dimensions, see the flash animation:

http://www.holophony.net/pictures/WFS_transformation_principle.swf

The description is on the   http://www.holophony.net/ site. I think it is interesting.

H.



ted_b

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Re: Holofony
« Reply #2 on: 24 Sep 2008, 05:27 pm »
Helmut,
Your ideas, research, website and its content look very interesting.  Welcome to the Audio Circle.  However, I believe that these ideas, however ingenious, are part of your business and therefore should be listed as such in a more commercial Circle here (Industry Talk, etc.).  Also, if you've read the guidelines you need to have full disclosure in your signature.  I'll let the moderators figure out which commercial Circle this belongs in.  But suffice it to say that alternative approaches to accurate sound reproduction are welcome overall, and I personally look forward to more "dumb'd down" consumer applications as this research continues.   Now let's follow the rules and figure out where this thread ought to be.  Mods?

ricmon

Re: Holofony
« Reply #3 on: 24 Sep 2008, 05:34 pm »
Is the holofony effect something like the Spread Spectrum Trinaural Processor?

http://www.ampzilla2000.com/index.html#Trinaural

syntheticwave

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Re: Holofony
« Reply #4 on: 25 Sep 2008, 08:20 pm »
However, I believe that these ideas, however ingenious, are part of your business and therefore should be listed as such in a more commercial Circle here (Industry Talk, etc.). 

Hi Ted,

I should like it would be a business. But nobody on earth wants to bear the effort for practically realizing the ideas until. More interesting as that approach should be possibly the description of the limitations for conventionally audio procedures in the website for the current thread. But possibly he should be shifted.

@ ricmon.

No, not trinaural, but based by Huygens principle, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huygens'_principle, comparable with the Holography approach in the visually range.