Hi Martin,
I'd already read those and watched the video, but whilst they are good at overall descriptions
of the system and work flows, like I said,they really don't give any hard technical details at all.
In particular, there's nothing indicating how panning is handled either for the beds o
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* John Leonard [2012-04-20 13:20]:
> 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 a
According to this interview, Stan was 75 on 14th February, 2004, which makes
him 83 now.
http://radiom.org/detail.php?omid=TA.1969.09.13.c1
Regards,
John
On 25 Apr 2012, at 11:26, Johanna Nowak wrote:
> I had a chance of visiting the Audium a few days ago. Stan is fine,
> althhough I doubt he
Hi Marc,
True, I'm sure you could use a usb interface, but even a low cost multichannel unit would be
quite a lot more expensive (and, probably, power hungry) than the PI whereas Analog Devices (for
instance) do a 16 channel, 24 bit, 192kHz DASC IC for around 10 ukp (ADAU1966) which would p