I could not get this to work no matter what I tried - no sound came out. The first part of setup is to click the left button which plays pink noise, and then adjust the angle until you hear the sound coming to the side of your left ear, then repeat with the right button. From there, choose "Tuning" and this is what you see: Choose "activate trial" and you see the main screen. The first thing you see is a dialog asking you to register or activate your 14 day trial. Download the VST3, put it in your VST folder, and use a VST host. At the time of writing, uBACCH is the ONLY version of BACCH that will run on Windows. The other versions of BACCH4Mac are set up with actual measurements, and supposedly are more effective than these introductory versions of BACCH. UBACCH and BACCH4Mac Intro are both set up using room geometry only. At best there was subtle increase in soundstage. Regardless, I have had two BACCH demonstrations (the first in another system using BACCH4Mac Intro, and the second using pre-convolved music files with BACCH kindly provided by and neither were particularly convincing. ![]() As told me in a private email, crosstalk cancellation does not create an artificial soundstage, it only restores what was in the recording and degraded by the speaker and the room. I was quite enticed by reading multiple reports of BACCH creating sounds that appear to be emanating from behind your head in a 2 channel setup and enhanced spatialization effects, so I started investigating Ambiophonics products and got in touch with. ![]() Here is a mini-review with some comments and criticism.įor those who don't know what BACCH is, it works by crosstalk cancellation. A trial version was available, so I downloaded it to take a look. ![]() Following the discussion in this thread I followed the link to uBACCH and found that it is now available for Windows as a VST3 for USD$399 - link.
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