I've been using the TetraMic happily in OSX for a while now. Initially in Bidule, where all the software worked well, and lately in Nuendo, where the latest version of the software also works well. At the moment, I'm listening to a recording of a Jonathan Dove mini-opera called Seven Angels made with the TetraMic and being decoded using VVTetraVST and Harpex-B in 5.1 surround. The mic was close to the edge of the stage with the two performers in front, and Hugh Webb, the harpist, effectively behind and to the left of the microphone. The sense of space and image is startlingly good.
I spent quite a bit of last Sunday in Manhattan with a DR-680 and a TetraMic making location recordings which are also excellent. I agree that the non-appearance of the 4-Mic processor was disappointing, but I also know and understand how it came about and I'm sure Len will be happy to tell you as well. Regards, John On 7 Apr 2011, at 11:39, Brian C. Peters wrote: > I've been waiting two years or more for your mic to become usable in OSX _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list [email protected] https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound
