On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, David W. Tamkin wrote:
> I> So, removing the first sample of the right channel before feeding into the
> I> MD will restore the original when it is monauralized.
>
> That's what I thought, but it gave poorer results than removing one sample
> from the left channel's leading silence. Maybe the W1 does the reverse of
> what the 520 does?
Possibly. Alternatively it may have a different problem...
> Right now I have a choice to make when the situation arises: record to the R3
> and use an older ATRAC algorithm (Sony 3.0), or record in stereo and not save
> the disc space. Lopping off one sample gives unpredictable results.
Hmm... do you have access to a JE5xx deck to test it on? Otherwise I
would agree that using something without these mono problems for mono
recording is a good idea :)
I will try my experiment on as much equipment as I can find, but at the
moment that is only what I own myself. I am going to test my friend's
Sony MZ-R50 fairly soon though (hopefully).
Again, I apologize for my reply-speed. My network server/firewall died
after I got back and I had to reinstall everything from scratch.
Jonathan
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