On 6/04/2012 4:28 AM, Eric Carmichel wrote:
Greetings All,
I'm glad the topic of Blumlein, ORTF, etc. came up. I've been doing a lot of
music recording (in contrast to my usual cochlear implant research).
Eric, I keep meaning to mention the concert I recorded of music written
specifically for c
close-mic a piano (lid almost closed
in order to isolate piano)
Happy listening,
Eric
Eric L. Carmichel
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Glad to hear it. I fixed the permissions on the Beethoven files, and
checked the others.
Best regards... Aaron
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 4:14 AM, David Pickett wrote:
> This works perfectly with Samplitude Pro X. I will find time to play these
> over the weekend...
>
> Thanks, Aaron, Dave and Pau
On 04/04/2012 10:09 AM, Scott Wilson wrote:
why do people still fall for the BEAST?
jörn (with apologies to the birmingham crew ;)
Ahem...
;-D
http://scottwilson.ca/scottwilson.ca/News_and_Events/Entries/2010/10/27_Rethinking_the_BEAST.html
interesting food for thought, thanks for this
This works perfectly with Samplitude Pro X. I will find time to play
these over the weekend...
Thanks, Aaron, Dave and Paul!
David
At 02:32 05/04/2012, Paul Hodges wrote:
--On 05 April 2012 06:43 +0100 Dave Malham wrote:
Don't you just change the extension?
SoundForge will still refuse
At 00:43 05/04/2012, Dave Malham wrote:
>On 5 April 2012 02:22, David Pickett wrote:
>
>>
>> My normal method of playing first order is to load B format WXY .wav files
>> into Samplitude, matrix them and add shelf filters, but I have not yet
>> successfully discovered how to convert the .amb file
--On 05 April 2012 09:03 + Fons Adriaensen
wrote:
> But such a matrix is still based on a particular choice of
> speaker locations, even if those are no longer visible.
Has anyone investigated, formally or informally, what number of
simulated speakers works best for binaural conversion? Or
On Thu, Apr 05, 2012 at 06:05:31AM +0100, Dave Malham wrote:
> In one of my talks with Michael Gerzon (or, rather, one of my
> listening to MAG sessions - he talked, I listened and tried to
> understand), he hinted that there was a more direct path, but didn't
> elaborate further. Given that you c
--On 05 April 2012 06:43 +0100 Dave Malham wrote:
Don't you just change the extension?
SoundForge will still refuse to open such a file because it doesn't have
the usual GUID; maybe Samplitude is the same (Audition CS5.5 will open it,
but gives a knowledgeable warning). I use CHXFORMAT fro