Hi effects lovers,
I've recently released a standalone audio app for spatializing and binauralizing audio - Audiocube
It works like a virtual 3D studio. You can import audio, place sounds wherever you like in the scene, add in reflective walls and other effects, refine the acoustic scene, and then record the output back with the spatial and binaural processing.
It has a bunch of other cool effects and process in it, but I'll let you explore yourself!
Get a quick overview of the software in this video, or try it yourself with the free download!
Audiocube - Standalone Spatializer/Binauralizer
- KVRer
- 19 posts since 26 Aug, 2024 from Bristol, UK
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- KVRist
- 232 posts since 9 Feb, 2007
1. Can this be used for converting Ambisonic signal into binaural format, for headphone listening?
2. Why no VST/CLAP plugin support in an otherwise very promising tool? It is crucial nowadays.
2. Why no VST/CLAP plugin support in an otherwise very promising tool? It is crucial nowadays.
"How are we supposed to judge what each converter sounds like without know which is which? I don't want to be unfairly influenced by blind listening."
- Gearhero @ GS
- Gearhero @ GS
