O7A Zoom and O7A Zoom XYZ

O7A Zoom

Host Support

O7A Zoom

Host TypeSupport
AAXYes
VST2Yes

O7A Zoom XYZ

Host TypeSupport
AAXYes
VST2Yes

Audio

O7A Zoom

ChannelsContent
Input64O7A
Output64O7A

O7A Zoom XYZ

ChannelsContent
Input64O7A
Output64O7A

Controls

Description

This manipulator has similar controls to the O7A Panner LS plugin, but it does not pan mono sounds. Instead, its input is an entire O7A sound scene. It uses a change of perspective manipulation to give the impression that the listener or the entire O7A sound scene has moved. For instance, this can be used to move the listener towards a front stage, or move a 3D rainstorm recording in from the distance until we are in the middle of it. You may wish to combine its use with a rotation plugin to give more movement options.

The underlying algorithm used is very similar to the "Zoom" mode of the O7A Move plugin.

Two versions of the plugin exist. The only difference is the way that the controls are exposed to automation. The reason for this is that the X, Y and Z controls and the Azimuth, Elevation and Distance controls do essentially the same thing (move the sound) and so to avoid confusion, the plugins only expose one set of controls to automation. O7A Zoom exposes Azimuth, Elevation and Distance to automation, whereas O7A Zoom XYZ exposes X, Y and Z. This restriction only applies to automation; all controls are available in the user interface.

There are three control surfaces which can be used to move the scene "A" around. The main surface "B" is a view from above, with the front at the top of the screen. Below it is a view "C" from behind and another "D" from the right.

This plugin also has scene size controls and a distance model. The size is visible on the control surfaces. Units are nominally metres, but it is possible to give a sense of larger or smaller distances by changing the scene size and rolloffs.

This plugin does not change the time alignment of sounds.

The plugin is available in the O7A Manipulators plugin library.

View Support

When used with O7A View Sync from the O7A View library, this plugin can be connected to the separate View or ViewVR applications.

When this option is available, a 'View' button appears at the top right of the plugin's user interface.

View button

When this is pressed, the plugin is connected to the View or ViewVR application and is displayed there.

View SupportViewVR Support

The current direction is shown using a cross.

Hold the left mouse button to set the azimuth and elevation.

The current 3D location is shown as a small scaled sphere, within a scaled cube, which should be in reach of the VR controllers. The unscaled location (potentially out of reach) where the audio is actually located is also shown.

Hold a VR controller trigger to move the scaled sphere to the controller. The unscaled sphere will move to match.

Controls

Controls: X, Y and Z

The coordinates determine where the centre of the scene is in space. Units are nominally metres.

AxisPositiveNegative
XFrontBack
YLeftRight
ZUpDown

These coordinates are not available as automation parameters in O7A Zoom. Instead, they are translated to and from Azimuth, Elevation and Distance, which may be used instead. If you need to automate these controls you should probably use O7A Zoom XYZ instead.

When X, Y and Z are all zero, the scene passes through the plugin unmodified.

Controls: Azimuth and Elevation

Azimuth and Elevation control the direction of the scene relative to the centre.

Azimuth is the horizontal angle, between -180 to +180 degrees, measured anticlockwise (left) from the front. Elevation is a vertical angle between -90 and +90 degrees, measured with positive upwards and 0 on the horizontal.

For instance, the direction for azimuth +90 and elevation +45 can be found by turning 90 degrees to the left and then looking up by 45 degrees.

Azimuth, Elevation and Distance are not available as automation parameters in O7A Zoom XYZ. Instead, they are translated to and from X, Y and Z, which may be used instead. If you need to automate these controls you should probably use O7A Zoom instead.

Control: Distance

This control indicates how far away the centre of the scene is. Units are nominally metres. When the distance is zero, the scene passes through the plugin unmodified.

Azimuth, Elevation and Distance are not available as automation parameters in O7A Zoom XYZ. Instead, they are translated to and from X, Y and Z, which may be used instead. If you need to automate these controls you should probably use O7A Zoom instead.

Control: Scene Size

The scene size is the radius of the "bubble" containing the scene that is being moved. Units are nominally metres. Changing this allows better control of whether the listener is inside or outside the scene.

Control: Gain Rolloff

This rolloff determines the rule that is used to reduce the scene's level as it moves away. It is only applied when the listener is outside the scene. A value of 1 is closest to how this occurs in reality. Reducing the value reduces the effect of the level drop and increasing the value exaggerates it. A value of 0 means that the level stays constant.

Mathematically, the gain applied is determined by the inverse square law, but raised to a power given by this control.

Control: HF Rolloff

This controls a simple low-pass filter that reduces high frequency content as the source moves away. It is only applied when the listener is outside the scene. This happens in reality due to air absorption. A value of 0.1 is close to reality at typical pressure, temperature and humidity, and changing this value reduces or increases the effect. A value of 0 means that no filtering occurs.

The value used with this control is the number of additional decibels lost at 10kHz for each metre of distance, on top of the main gain rolloff.