On 06/26/2013 07:02 PM, Eric Carmichel wrote:
Creating a virtual Decca Tree seems straightforward. To move
the center channel, or a virtual mic *forward* would require little
more than offline processing. I wonder whether anybody has tried the
following: Slightly delay all channels except the sig
n not exist in B-Format.
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On 06/27/2013 01:27 PM, JEFF SILBERMAN wrote:
May I suggest "Demonstration of Stereo Microphone Techniques,"
Performance Recordings #6 wherein 18 coincident, near-coincident and
spaced omni (2 and 3 mic) stereo techniques are compared via a line
of loudspeakers mounted at equal intervals and span
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On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 01:52:55PM -0400, Thomas Chen wrote:
> By adding time to the recording you can keep the edges still
> left and right however the center will move as you move.
The center still moves, as by symmetry you can't use delays there.
The edges will stay put even without delays as
se it, please do so.
Kind regards,
Eric
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>used basic (x,y) coordinates relative to walls to accurately position
>loudspeakers. Probably not worth explaining further, as this calculator is
>somewhat specific to my listening room. But if anybody can use it, please do
>so.
>Kind regards,
>Eric
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stener's suspension of disbelief in
the illusion of stereophony as do incoherent "spaced mono" techniques.
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