I've been thinking about this for years, but the post about making impulses with sympathetic vibrations got me thinking about it again.
Has anyone tried making impulses of a hall where an impulse is made using each section of the orchestra as the source position? Obviously this would be best if the mics were at a mid distance - too far back and then the imaging would be negligible. It seems like such an obvious thing to do I'm surprised I haven't seen this commercially available anywhere. The only commercial impulses I've seen, in fact, are from Numerical Sounds (and they're nice - very pleasantly free from unwanted resonances. But they are fixed positition like everyone else. And they're not cheap.)
I tried doing this myself once, but the sound of the room wasn't very good, and Acoustic Mirror did some strange things to my test tones that ruined the illusion (like "correcting" the time delay between the left and right channels.)
Has anyone tried making impulses of a hall where an impulse is made using each section of the orchestra as the source position? Obviously this would be best if the mics were at a mid distance - too far back and then the imaging would be negligible. It seems like such an obvious thing to do I'm surprised I haven't seen this commercially available anywhere. The only commercial impulses I've seen, in fact, are from Numerical Sounds (and they're nice - very pleasantly free from unwanted resonances. But they are fixed positition like everyone else. And they're not cheap.)
I tried doing this myself once, but the sound of the room wasn't very good, and Acoustic Mirror did some strange things to my test tones that ruined the illusion (like "correcting" the time delay between the left and right channels.)