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Daw ☺damn you autocorrect.
On Thursday, 22 October 2015, Augustine Leudar
wrote:
> You should also look at the Behringer x32 - 32 channels, midas preamps,
> motorised faders, proven reliability, works as a usb multichannel
> soundcard and door controller. 1000 pounds.
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You should also look at the Behringer x32 - 32 channels, midas preamps,
motorised faders, proven reliability, works as a usb multichannel
soundcard and door controller. 1000 pounds.
On Tuesday, 20 October 2015, Michael Chapman wrote:
> Fons Adriaensen wrote (Thu, October 15, 2015 6:47 pm) :
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I have that decoder (Integrex) to which I did some minor updates, mainly in
the power supply.
SQ playback is pleasant, with good localization and low phasiness (FWIW,
IMHO)
Giovanni Abrate
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David Pickett wrote:
> I dont expect them to ever sound as good as an Ambisonic recording,
> but I bought some SQ-encoded LPs today. I get pleasant results
> playing them out of phase with the same on two rear channels at -6 dB.
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> My reason for writing is to ask whether anyone here knows what a
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--On 21 October 2015 18:16 +0200 Jörn Nettingsmeier
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> I have a marvellous algorithm that will restore old shellacs to their
> original 10-octaves full surround beauty, but since the world is what
> it is, I'm not going to show it to you.
Or maybe it won't fit in the margin of this email..
On 10/21/2015 03:14 PM, Richard wrote:
That is very true, and there never will be.
I have a marvellous algorithm that will restore old shellacs to their
original 10-octaves full surround beauty, but since the world is what it
is, I'm not going to show it to you.
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Aah, well...
I don't feel that I have fallen into any trap, as I have never even tried to
understand the quad matrix systems. I used surround sound in production
in my work in the 1990's and none of the matrix systems did what I
wanted.
I look forward to read from your blog, when you really reve
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Richard wrote:
The basis for their work appears to be the many inacurate sites
filling the web with 'oh-so' wrong, ill informed inacurate
information.
Well, this subject isn't much of my interests, but at least Stephan Hotto's
decoder claims to use exactly the equations you are citing:
Impleme
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Also the DirectOut Technologies EXBOX.UMA is an interesting box also for
portable solutions:
http://www.directout.eu/en/products/exbox.uma.html
I have it for few months now and I cannot claim any issue with it. I am
just a bit concernet about the lack of drivers upgrades release.
I am using it
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At 21:56 20-10-15, Richard wrote:
>Alas it's far more complex than that, a quick look at the equation
>will tell you that:
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>Lt = Lf + (- j0.707Lb + 0.707Rb)
>
>Rt = Rf + (- 0.707Lb + j0.707 Rb )
If the inverse matrix of these equations is:
LF = L
RF = R
LB = 0.707 * jL - 0.707 * R
RB = 0.707
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