[Sursound] "Low cost" mobile ambisonic recording possible ?

2012-10-02 Thread Bo-Erik Sandholm
I want to lighten my burden when traveling and maybe do a recording. I want to avoid spending much more money on this. So I want to put a few questions on the table. I can accept to carry the Motu Traveler as the Microphone inputs and the gain controls and level monitoring works well. So I wan

Re: [Sursound] "Low cost" mobile ambisonic recording possible ?

2012-10-02 Thread umashankar manthravadi
t; 2 USB Soundcard with SPDIF input > http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000XXY5Q4/ref=pe_175190_21431760_M3T1_SC_3p_dp_1 > > - Bo-Erik > > > > > > > ___ > Sursound mailing list > Sursound@music.vt.edu > https://mail.

[Sursound] Mobile sound, calibration, planar waves

2012-10-02 Thread Eric Carmichel
my source along with a battery operated "high-end" amplifier. Still trying to create the Holy Grail of "real-world" stimuli for hearing science and cochlear implant research. Eric -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mail.mus

Re: [Sursound] "Low cost" mobile ambisonic recording possible ?

2012-10-02 Thread Len Moskowitz
Bo-Erik Sandholm wrote: I want to lighten my burden when traveling and maybe do a recording. I want to avoid spending much more money on this. Consider using a Tascam DR-680. It's available in the US for under $700 and has good mic pre-amps with digitally set levels. It is very convenient