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💡 Idea: Visual -> audio channel. Project world distances to nearest surface on player sphere to create a 360 collision grid (interpolate -> smooth field). This data can be used to generate a fully 3D, realtime soundscape. You can "hear" collisions like a sonar/pressure field.

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LooperVFX ✦2 years ago

very cool ! we recently put together some prototypes with the unity raytracing api to exploit raytracing hardware for particle and rigid body physics including collision detection, attraction/repulsion forces, etc it seems aligned with your goals here. feel free to reach out :)

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Movipods1 year ago

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Palle2 years ago

This is a cool concept! I’m curious how different this sounds to having it bounce instead, would definitely be interesting to see / hear a comparison

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Wes Rateur2 years ago

But you would need to handle bounces to have proper sound propagations, right ?

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Mirza Beig2 years ago

The goal isn't sound environmental propagation, but to generate a distance field texture as audio. Related to HRTF. (no audio here, just a quick demo)

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Luis2 years ago

What about Ray tracing sound? Adding bouncing is a similar concept right?

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Mirza Beig2 years ago

This could be extended for sound propagation, but that's actually more simple and easier to simulate. There are also plugins and such that do these things well, but I don't know of anything like what I've described in my original post.

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Freddy Ready2 years ago

have you tried the "realtime audio" solutions from others? like from microsoft, or other places.

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Mirza Beig2 years ago

Do you mean plugins like Steam Audio, Google Resonance, etc? Yes.

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Nova 🐧✨2 years ago

classic sensory substitution, we need more of this!!

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Iron Tarkus2 years ago

I wonder if this can be baked and used later, kinda like a 3D sound field

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