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Youtube Spatial Audio Inverse Filter

October 9, 2016 by Michael Klier

ytinvfilter Bruce Wiggins, lecturer for Electronics and Sound at the University of Derby, UK released a inverse filter IR which aims to equalize the coloring that happens due to the different HRTFs used by Youtube for content delivery.

You can read the full article on Bruce Wiggin’s blog.

Filed Under: news Tagged With: 360 Video, ambisonics, hrtf, reaper, spatial audio, vr, vr audio, youtube

Comments

  1. David says

    January 14, 2018 at 7:14 am

    Hey,
    I know its an old post and am a complete noob but does this mean that youtube alters the original sound?
    I find that if I download a track from youtube, it sounds different from when I listen to it from the site, is that right ?

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