Emanuele wrote:
I would like to know from your experience how to face the post
production workflow to treat those recordings.
I am using Nuendo 5 and 6 (or Pro Tools if I have to) on a Mac OS 10.7
and mostly interested in getting standard stereo and planar
multichannels for film purposes, to st
On 08.07.2014, at 00:36, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> On 07/08/2014 12:20 AM, Gregorio García Karman wrote:
>
>> How about using loudspeakers with cardioid characteristic in the bass range?
>>
>> http://www.me-geithain.de/index.php/en/studio/products/active-loudspeaker/rl901k
>
> I've used that
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Hi Emanuele,
There are quite a few plug-ins that will work for you, starting with the
paid-for Harpex-B, which does some very interesting things and which I have
found to be extremely useful in working with Ambisonic files. Then there is a
wealth of free stuff, almost all VST, that can be used
Hello everyone,
I have been lurking for a while here and is now time to get out in the wild.
Through Kickstarter I founded a Brahma microphone to have access to the
Ambisonic technique and to play with it to learn how to use it.
My main recorder is a Sound Devices 788T (which give me the option