Glad it's all OK. I'm currently in negotiations with a theme park in Florida, where I am at the moment, to see if they'll let me make a recording on a couple of their rides. I don't hold out that much hope that it'll happen, and it's not easy to smuggle a 788 and an ST450 in full Rycote kit under a jacket, so don't hold your breath, but it would be a fun thing to do. Of course, on a roller-coaster, there's no stable external audio reference, so the image should remain fixed regardless of the orientation of the car, but on some of the other rides, there's audio from outside the car (I'm thinking of The Spiderman ride in particular) and the car, which is a motion-based simulator on a track, like a fun-house/ghost -train fair-ground ride, spins and tilts on all three axes during the ride.
Regardless, I'll be making a binaural-ish recording with my stealth-system (a pair of DPA4060s and a Zoom H1) always assuming I can stand the pace... Best wishes, John On 8 Jun 2013, at 15:25, Eric Carmichel <[email protected]> wrote: > *RE: Here's a link to a Dropbox folder that contains the longest of the files > I recorded last summer. 48/24 .wav files and quite big. > > Many thanks John. Link works well from within the US, and a very respectable > download speed. I haven't listened to files, but look forward to doing this. > _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list [email protected] https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound
