On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 03:23:47PM +0100, Tom Hall wrote:
> I've got a SPS200 recording with a unusable 3rd channel (possibly an 
> electrical problem in the recorder). The recording was of general ambience 
> and extracting a detailed/realistic soundstage isn't important. I thought I 
> might be able to extract something in Harpex, but even using the mono shotgun 
> setting, couldn't locate a direction that omitted signal from the ruined 3rd 
> channel. Likewise in Surround Zone 2, adjusting the mic orientation with 0 
> width stereo still contained channel 3 signal.
> 
> I'd like to create a 2-channel output that is less arbitrary than simply 
> using two of the three usable channels, and have got some 'interesting' 
> results using with azimuth / level matching tool in Izotope RX.
> 
> I wonder if the group has any other suggestions for experimentation with the 
> 3 usable channels.

Assuming you're missing the third A-format channel (left back) and not the 
third 
B-format one (Y), just using the two first channels should give you a usable
stereo recording.

Ciao,

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FA

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It's also a pipe-dream, founded on self-delusion, nerd hubris
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