![]() But of course, that doesn’t work with headphones because the sound-source moves when you move your head. Normally, you turn your head (perhaps subconsciously) to “see” where the sound is coming from and that gives you multiple readings to triangulate the location of the sound. ![]() If you think about it, sound coming from straight-ahead, straight-behind, or straight-above hits both ears equally so it’s hard to know the direction. It is just an illusion and Dolby doesn’t actually claim that it works that way, they just say it “enhances” surround sound on headphones, but apparently the surround illusion does work for some people. I have tried Dolby Headphone with a surround-sound test DVD and the illusion did not work for me… I heard an “effect” of come kind, but I didn’t hear sounds coming from behind. You can feed-in multiple channels but you are only getting 2-channels out. I think ambio orbit is not compatible with a simple editor like audacity. I wasn’t able to find any effects applied to the selected audio. I even hear an unusual sound when i play the audio in Ambio Orbit. A message pops up that audacity isn’t responding. I have not tried this plug-in… The whole idea of binaural is that you are listening to 2 -channels on headphones. When i try to open the plugin in the audacity, it takes some time to open the VST.
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