ambisonischer
Ambisonischer, also known as ambisonics, is a full-sphere sound reproduction technique that captures, spatially encodes, and reproduces sound in three dimensions. Developed in the 1970s by Michael Gerzon and Peter Craven, ambisonics aims to recreate a natural, immersive auditory experience, allowing listeners to perceive sound sources from any direction, including above and below.
The core principle of ambisonics involves recording sound using an array of microphones arranged in a specific
Ambisonics is distinguished by its scalability and flexibility. It can be encoded at various orders, with higher
Due to its ability to provide a highly immersive sound experience, ambisonics is used in applications such
Despite its advantages, ambisonics requires specialized encoding and decoding processes, as well as calibration to ensure