Dear everyone,
there is also Anaglyph http://anaglyph.dalembert.upmc.fr/
We integrated it in our study and I have to say that it was a
reliable tool.
Sincerely,
Roberto Barumerli
-- Roberto Barumerli, Ph.D. student Dept. of Information Engineering University of Padova Via Gradenigo 6/B, 35131 Padova, Italy Skype: roberto.baru Website: dei.unipd.it/~barumerli
We are also interested in this.
We haven't had time to try anything yet, but we have found https://resonance-audio.github.io/resonance-audio/ and https://github.com/3DTune-In/3dti_AudioToolkit. Does anyone know of other tools?
Please let us know how it works if you try it out!
Best,Martin
On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 11:50 AM Timo Oess <timo.oess@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Auditory,
Due to the corona crisis we are moving our experiments online and are
looking for an easy to calibrate virtual sound simulation where sound
sources can be placed in virtual space by a generalized HRTF.
Does anyone have experiences in that direction?
Best,
Timo
--
M.Sc. Timo Oess
Appl. Cognitive Psychology
Faculty for Computer Science, Engineering, and Psychology
Ulm University
Albert-Einstein-Allee 43
89069 Ulm
phone: +49 731 50 - 32054
email: timo.oess@xxxxxxxxxx
-- Roberto Barumerli, Ph.D. student Dept. of Information Engineering University of Padova Via Gradenigo 6/B, 35131 Padova, Italy Skype: roberto.baru Website: dei.unipd.it/~barumerli