Sennheiser AMBEO VR Mic
Description
The AMBEO VR Mic makes capturing real spatial sound as simple as any stereo recording. You don’t need to set up several microphones – saving you time, money and manpower. Furthermore, using the AMBEO VR Mic means you’ll never have to add other sounds in the mix anymore to achieve stunning 3D sound.
Designed for 360° immersive applications, the Sennheiser AMBEO VR is a microphone intended to bring the full vision of VR content creators to life in all its four-channel glory. Indeed, the microphone utilises four KE 14 capsules situated in a tetrahedral arrangement to ensure that from wherever you're standing, the AMBEO will record the surrounding audio in a spherical manner, resulting in true Ambisonics recordings.
The science behind these principles is a bit arduous to lay out in the space provided for this description (indeed, multiple dissertations have been written about the Ambisonics format—developed by the British National Research Development Council in the 1970s); the principles are, however, of interest to the VR community, which utilise the technique to capture truly immerse aspects of any given sonic picture, giving you the left, right, bottom, top and centre of the image in a way especially suited to the VR experience.
To help in working with the resulting audio in post-production, the microphone comes with a format encoder that will work in AU, AAX, VST, and standalone formats. Also included are a Rycote suspension mount, a split-cable designed to connect the microphone to four separate XLR terminations, and a windshield.
Key Features:
• Single-point microphone for Virtual Reality content.
• 4 matched capsules in a tetrahedral cluster.
• Captures spherical, fully spatial audio in Ambisonics format.
• Well suited to work with 360°/VR video capture.
• Portable and rugged to meet the demands of various recording conditions.
Includes:
• AMBEO VR Mic
• Balanced split cable 4x XLRs 3-pins
• Extension cable, 1.5m, DIN12F to DIN12M
• Rycote suspension mount
• Foam wind shield
• Proprietary A-B encoder, available in VST plugins (Mac OS X and Windows) and AAX plugins (Mac OS X)