I was thinking of simply capturing the raw audio from the four channels, and 
then have the rest be software...
...anyway, I haven't placed any bids yet, and if the piece can go to where it's 
publicly accessible and can claim its proper spot in recording history, then 
that's a good reason to bow out.

Ronald

On 4 Dec 2010, at 16:17, John Leonard wrote:

> Hi Ronald,
> 
> My purpose in bidding is to try and retain a piece of recording history, 
> which would go to somewhere where it might be appreciated, like a university 
> or maybe the Science Museum. In order to use this as a Soundfield mic, I 
> think you'd have to put together some fairly complex electronics.
> 
> And mic technology has improved to the extent that you could probably build 
> something better (and quieter) using modern capsules, or just buy a TetraMic.
> 
> My current bid is pretty much at my limit now, which is £401.99, which 
> includes Eric's offer of $100 donation to the cause.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> John
> 
> 
>> So who's bidding for what purpose and where?

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