27;s yet another
attempt by Apple to create yet another format 'the other lot can't read'.
JL
- Original Message -
From: Fons Adriaensen
To: sursound@music.vt.edu
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 10:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Sursound] online multichannel release
But this retruns to your original question, in the form: what
commonly used software unpacks and plays XYZ ... ;-(>
Well as approx 98% of computers are PC's, whatever the merits of CAF (beyond
ticking the 'box' this is different to what is available on a PC) it would be
totally unsuitable to the
ase gain mis-match between chan is <0.1dB.
What you need to do is turn the front panel vols knobs fully clockwise &
just use the switchable gains.
The R44 has for sure rather more noisy mic amps than the SD7xx recorders,
but I suspect the ST250 being rather noisy too, won't be compromise
Chris Cody wrote
If Pro Tools isn't an option, what do you recommend that will work with a
digi 002? (until I can upgrade and remove digidesign rubbish from my life
all together)
PT is not at all well suited to what you want to do.
Reaper is very good in general & more to the point way better tha
To add to what Jörn & Fons have written.
Even for "simple" stereo/2 chan audio playback.
If you were to have made a MS rather than L-R use of your 2 chan recording
media, stereo width can be chosen after the recording event.
And even better if your recording were 3 channel, Front, Rear & L/R
Sampo Syreeni wrote
but the real treat is the companion document at
http://wiki.xiph.org/Channel_mapping_examples where I mapped just about
every format in existence to what we came up with in channel semantics.
Do take a look at it and disseminate the work if right.
Well it looks "right to me"