Recording Impulse Responses for Speaker Virtualization

May 21, 2025 at 2:42 PM Post #2,026 of 2,028
Is there a way to adjust side speakers to be more forward. With my new measurements the side speakers sound too far back, the rears and front sound in perfect position. I’ve tried the adjust speaker position in hesuvi but they don’t seem to move.
 
May 22, 2025 at 2:16 PM Post #2,027 of 2,028
Is there a way to adjust side speakers to be more forward. With my new measurements the side speakers sound too far back, the rears and front sound in perfect position. I’ve tried the adjust speaker position in hesuvi but they don’t seem to move.
Hmm? Did you do measurements for side speakers by having speakers to your side (in which case the obvious answer is to re-measure with the speakers in a new better position), or are you trying some virtualization on top of virtualization?
 
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May 22, 2025 at 3:59 PM Post #2,028 of 2,028
Is there a way to adjust side speakers to be more forward. With my new measurements the side speakers sound too far back, the rears and front sound in perfect position. I’ve tried the adjust speaker position in hesuvi but they don’t seem to move.
If you measured speakers from one position and the binaural reproduction images them from a different position, something is wrong with either the measurements or the binaural rendering/mixing. You can only move the virtual speakers forward if you have corresponding measurements for those HRTFs. For example, since I used https://www.earfish.eu/ to capture my whole HRTF, I have enough data points to do a "binaural pan" of the virtual speakers to almost any direction. If you for example only have side and front-center measurements, then you would need to do a special volume pan to move the left and right virtual channels closer along the line between the side speakers and the front-center speaker.
 

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