Went first in 1981 and met Stan, who was delightful and informative. Went
again, some years later and was the only visitor. Stan asked "have you come
far?" I said "Five thousand miles" and he opened up just for me. I was already
Ambisonics aware, but as Thomas says, this is something quite diffe
Dear list,
I was pointed to a device, which is able to play audio-files of up to
16 channels without the need of a computer as a stand-alone device. It
is basically a SD-card player and I wonder, if this might be
interesting for some on this list. The price is about 200,- Euro,
which mak
That is a pretty cool project.
Having said that, I don't know what I would do with one. As it stands it's a
2-channel player, but it's possible to get a 2-channel player for less than
that. If you expand it to 8 or 16 channels, then it's unique, but I still
don't
know what I would do with it
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At 11:09 19/04/2012, lenmoskow...@optonline.net wrote:
>David Picket wrote:
>
>> This gives the lie to those who believe in "putting the microphones
>where it sounds
>> best to their ears" -- in my opinion, a recipe for disaster if ever
>there was one.
>
>It's a perfectly correct approach for bin