How to record Ambisonics with the Sennheiser AMBEO VR mic
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- Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
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Not sure what the Ambisonics format is all about? We asked sound designer and mixer at Soularity Sound, Korey Pereira, to explain the benefits of Ambisonic recordings and how you can create your own with the Sennheiser AMBEO VR Mic.
Wow this all sounds cool. This is totally how I'd love to record.
Hi Corey, thanks for the great intro video to immersive audio. I’m curious if you have any updates on the gear you’d recommend, software to be used or workflow. Sometimes technology moves very quickly, and sometimes it doesn’t.
Thanks!
Hi Great video! Are you using the oculus to monitor your audio mix in relation to your head position? Are you doing this in protools?
Nice Informative Video! Which stand are you using?
Great video. Well done. So what's in the bag there? The Zoom or the 788T?
Needed some help with VR audio. Needed help in moving out of linear audio.
Amazing! Would really love to win the giveaway. :)
Great video thanks !
curious if there is a way i can do this for a podcast?
I am a newbie to the world of sound and would be grateful if you could answer a question: I record video on my Sony A7iii of streams and rivers and want to add very high quality sound to the video. I can't figure out the equipment I need to accomplish this result. I could use a RODE Stereo VideoMic X which seems to be the simplest answer but many people seem to attach Zoom F6 devices to their camera along with mics and other equipment. What kind of configuration or equipment would you suggest buying if I want to add very high quality sound to my videos of streams and rivers ? Is the Zoom F6 the right tool for the job? Is the Sennheiser AMBEO VR Mic the right tool for the job? Is there a way to feed the audio into the camera from these devices while it is recording so I can avoid adding it in post?
Does the Sennheiser Ambeo have to stay static on a stand or can it work effectively in a hand held grip of some sort? I noticed it being used in your car which suggests hand held would be fine.
Why doesn't the microphone output in B format right away?
What software do you use to embed Ambisonic recording files into VR project for headsets like Oculus? Thanks a lot!
We currently use the FB360 Spatial Audio Workstation (which works with either Pro Tools or Reaper), but there are other options available. Check out this article we did for Pro Tools Expert to find out more: www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2017/3/16/developing-a-3d-audio-workflow-for-virtual-reality-in-pro-tools
Thanks! quite helpful.
What to do though if you change the orientation of the mic mid recrding?
What would happen if I used Rode NT-SF1 mic instead?
phantom power is not always required.
Do you record to a single quad file or 4 separate mono files. How do you then mix them with the plug in?
Andrew Jarrett I record as a single quad (.wav poly) file. I then use the free Ambeo A-B converter to create a B-Format quad file. You can then use your decoding software of choice to fold it into the mix. Using the SurroundZone2 plugin, you can export to any format (mono, stereo, 5.1, 7.1). When working in 360, I use the FB360 software to add it to the environment.
The Zoom F8 will record mono files or to multtrack files. I generally use the latter because they're much easier to assemble end to end in a DAW, before splitting the files into individual tracks. There's no difference in quality. The F8 has a size limit of 2 GB or 4 GB, at which time it closes one file and opens another. The junction has no gap or discontinuity.
@@SoularitySound If you record in AmbiX mode isnt that already in B format???