Core descriptors

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h1. Core descriptors
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The following descriptors are currently proposed as core descriptors.
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Core descriptors should be understood by *_every SpatDIF compliant renderer_*.
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h2. Entities
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The core descriptors can be assigned to different entities. The following entities are proposed:
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> Source, a virtual sound source, emitting sound into the scene.
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> Listener, a virtual sound sink, receiving sound from the scene.
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> Loudspeaker, a real sound source, outputting sound from the scene into the real world
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The index of these entities starts with the number 1.
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> a draft SpatDIF OSC-command would be:
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<pre>
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/spatdif/core/listener/1/position 0.5 -0.5 0.0
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/spatdif/core/speaker/8/position -67.5 0.0 1.0 aed
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</pre>
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h2. Position
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> We propose one default coordinate system for describing position data
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> a draft SpatDIF OSC-command would be:
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<pre>
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/spatdif/core/source/1/position 1.0 2.4 3.0
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> it is not decided what this default coordinate system would be.
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> we also allow for using +a few+ alternative coordinate systems:
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> a draft SpatDIF OSC-command for using a spherical system could be: 
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<pre>
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/spatdif/core/source/1/position 1.0 2.4 3.0 aed
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</pre>
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> the alternative coordinate system is specified through the string at the end of this message
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> in the final SpatDIF specification all alternatives and their related reserved strings are going to be defined
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> the alternative coordinate system is only temporarily valid for this specific description
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> it is not decided what these alternative coordinate systems are, here are the [[proposed coordinate systems]]
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*see poll results for included coordinate systems [[Current_polls|Poll Results]]*
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h3. Offset feature
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> belongs to geo-transform extension [[document:Geo-transform_Extension]]
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h2. Gain
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> similarly the gain description is proposed, we propose one default gain unit.
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> a draft SpatDIF OSC-command would be: 
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<pre>
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/spatdif/core/source/1/gain 0.9
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</pre>
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> it is not decided what this default gain unit will be, (probably linear gain)
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> we also allow for using a few alternative gain units
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<pre>
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/spatdif/core/source/1/gain -6.2 db
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</pre>
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> the alternative gain unit is specified through the string at the end of this message
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> in the final SpatDIF specification all alternatives and their related reserved string are going to be defined
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> the alternative gain unit is only temporarily valid for this specific description
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> it is not decided yet what these alternative gain units are, here are the [[proposes gain descriptors]]
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*see poll results for included gain descriptors [[Current_polls|Poll Results]]*
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h2. Distance attenuation function (not discussed yet)
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> A distance according to the position data should be simulated by an attenuation according to the inverse square law
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> alternatively, other distance functions can be applied, e.g. to adapt for different listening environments
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> it is not decided what these alternative distance functions are