@ DSPGuru:
A.
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you can remap the channels in the graph
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That is indeed the most easy & elegant solution
Why didn't we think at that before
Anyhow: Big thanks
B. BeSweet -core( -input In-6ch.wav -output Out_ -type wav -6ch ) -ota( -G max ) -ssrc( --rate 48000 )
For BeSweet v1.5b20, this produces garbled (clicking) mono-wav's on 2 XP machines I tested. Same EoH & bitsnbytes. It works for v1.4.
C. Will do, as soon as we understand better why above (B) command-line works only for BeSeet v1.4 for some of us.
D. I believe in learning by doing, but point taken
@ bitsnbytes & KpeX:
Doing the B-Proc/P-Pan/Emigrator steps @ 32 bits gives slightly better results in our ears, with an emphasis on 'slightly' (i.e. one has to really carefully listen, and know the piece well).
The Ambisonic-VST even work at 64 bit, and the author suggested to use the highest possible bit-resolution.
In order to keep the method 'workable', we thought the current 16-bit is a good start and avoids 1st going into an application or use tools such as SOX. I personally do it @ 32 bit.
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The real bugger to watch is the bprocedit it seems to keep my fist dial setting but the third dial is always default to the left a bit.
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--> Watch out for upcoming versions of Bidule, which hopefully will fix that (i.e. settings are kept).
Kind regards,
Andreas