--On 05 April 2012 06:43 +0100 Dave Malham dave.mal...@york.ac.uk wrote:
Don't you just change the extension?
SoundForge will still refuse to open such a file because it doesn't have
the usual GUID; maybe Samplitude is the same (Audition CS5.5 will open it,
but gives a knowledgeable
On Thu, Apr 05, 2012 at 06:05:31AM +0100, Dave Malham wrote:
In one of my talks with Michael Gerzon (or, rather, one of my
listening to MAG sessions - he talked, I listened and tried to
understand), he hinted that there was a more direct path, but didn't
elaborate further. Given that you can
--On 05 April 2012 09:03 + Fons Adriaensen f...@linuxaudio.org
wrote:
But such a matrix is still based on a particular choice of
speaker locations, even if those are no longer visible.
Has anyone investigated, formally or informally, what number of
simulated speakers works best for
At 00:43 05/04/2012, Dave Malham wrote:
On 5 April 2012 02:22, David Pickett d...@fugato.com wrote:
My normal method of playing first order is to load B format WXY .wav files
into Samplitude, matrix them and add shelf filters, but I have not yet
successfully discovered how to convert the
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On 6/04/2012 4:28 AM, Eric Carmichel wrote:
Greetings All,
I'm glad the topic of Blumlein, ORTF, etc. came up. I've been doing a lot of
music recording (in contrast to my usual cochlear implant research).
Eric, I keep meaning to mention the concert I recorded of music written
specifically for