O7A Injector - O1A - O3A
Host Support
O7A Injector - O1A
Host Type | Support |
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AAX | Yes |
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VST2 | Yes |
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O7A Injector - O2A
Host Type | Support |
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AAX | Yes |
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VST2 | Yes |
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O7A Injector - O3A
Host Type | Support |
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AAX | Yes |
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VST2 | Yes |
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Audio
O7A Injector - O1A
| Channels | Content |
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Input | 4 | O1A |
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Output | 64 | O7A |
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O7A Injector - O2A
| Channels | Content |
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Input | 9 | O2A |
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Output | 64 | O7A |
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O7A Injector - O3A
| Channels | Content |
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Input | 16 | O3A |
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Output | 64 | O7A |
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Description
These simple plugins take a lower resolution first, second or third order mix (O1A, O2A or O3A) and convert it to a seventh order (O7A) ambisonic mix. In all cases, the SN3D convention is used.
These plugins are extremely simple and just increase the channel count in use, filling new channels with silence. Although this increases the order of the mix, it does not increase its spatial detail. Further, the resulting mix may have unnatural features acoustically.
More sophisticated means to convert first order (O1A) to seventh order include the O7A Injector - First Order plugin from the O7A Upmixers pack and the O7A Harpex Upsampler.
These plugins can also be "misused" to increase the order of N3D/ACN or FuMa material. This is a rare case where the same plugin will work correctly for all three ambisonic formats.
The plugin is available in the O7A Core plugin library.