Re: [Sursound] External phantom battery source for TetraMic PPAc

2016-07-24 Thread Rev Tony Newnham
and for anything really impportgant, have a backup recording system (or 2) running in parallel! It's the "belt, braces and piece of string" scenario. Every Blessing Tony On 23/07/2016 21:58, David Pickett wrote: At 07:31 24-07-16, Richard Lee wrote: > >For an important recording, use a new

Re: [Sursound] External phantom battery source for TetraMic PPAc

2016-07-24 Thread Chris
Useful comments, Richard. Thank you. But does that mean that the impedance converters of the capsules are running on the 9V supply? If so, does the max SPL suffer, as it does on most microphones running off reduced supplies? On P48 I'm guessing the Class A stages run from ~30V rails. Chris

Re: [Sursound] External phantom battery source for TetraMic PPAc

2016-07-24 Thread Fons Adriaensen
On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 10:49:47AM +0100, Chris wrote: > But does that mean that the impedance converters of the capsules are > running on the 9V supply? > > If so, does the max SPL suffer, as it does on most microphones > running off reduced supplies? On P48 I'm guessing the Class A stages > run

Re: [Sursound] External phantom battery source for TetraMic PPAc

2016-07-24 Thread Chris
Excellent points - thank you. Chris Woolf On 24-Jul-16 12:54, Fons Adriaensen wrote: On Sun, Jul 24, 2016 at 10:49:47AM +0100, Chris wrote: But does that mean that the impedance converters of the capsules are running on the 9V supply? If so, does the max SPL suffer, as it does on most micro

[Sursound] Ambisonic Toolkit for Reaper - 1.0.0.b9

2016-07-24 Thread Trond Lossius
ATK for Reaper v.1.0.0.b9 is now available. Some key changes: - Binaural decoders at all sample rates - New encoders and decoders for bridging between FuMa and AmbiX (useful for VR authoring) And two changes that breaks backwards compatibility: - Azimuth is now positive in counter-clockwise dir

Re: [Sursound] External phantom battery source for TetraMic PPAc

2016-07-24 Thread Richard Lee
> Most days I would agree with you: but there is always Murphy's Law to contend with, and the specific case of this states that a PP3-powered recording device will fail only when a unique event is to be recorded. Ha! In my limited experience, Murphy is MUCH more likely to strike at rechargeabl