On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 03:23:47PM +0100, Tom Hall wrote:
> I've got a SPS200 recording with a unusable 3rd channel (possibly an
> electrical problem in the recorder). The recording was of general ambience
> and extracting a detailed/realistic soundstage isn't important. I thought I
> might be a
I think that as a quick and dirty fix, bearing in mind that you just want a
general ambience I'd just remove the defective channel altogether, leaving
it silent and feed the remaining 3 channels into either Harpex or Surround
Zone and see what comes out. If not satisfactory, try taking the three
ch
8, 2017 10:24 am
Subject: [Sursound] Making something of faulty A-format recording
I've got a SPS200 recording with a unusable 3rd channel (possibly an electrical
problem in the recorder). The recording was of general ambience and extracting
a detailed/realistic soundstage isn't im
I've got a SPS200 recording with a unusable 3rd channel (possibly an electrical
problem in the recorder). The recording was of general ambience and extracting
a detailed/realistic soundstage isn't important. I thought I might be able to
extract something in Harpex, but even using the mono shotgu