Quite - I would have said this is absolutely standard operational procedure - my best guess is that the patent examiner was actually an expert in hieroglyphics or ancient Summarian writings and so he'd never been near a recording studio or a composer of computer music - or Ville Pulki or...

  Dave


On Sep 15 2011, Fons Adriaensen wrote:

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 02:25:36PM +0100, [email protected] wrote:

It seems you can get a patent for anything, even if totally obvious and common practise.. - check out EP1558061A2

Seems like I violated that one *today*. For a 'tape' concert in a few
weeks I was asked to modify some stereo recordings just to give them
a more 'spatial' feel when reproduced in surround, and without adding
reverb or room reflections. So I took 8 BP filters acting on either
L or R, and panned them around while keeping full range L and R in
front...  It works !!



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