One big screwup on the ST350 and 450 from Soundfield is the lack of a tone generator which is the same at each output. Would make things much easier.
I asked Soundfield for it after I bought the ST350, and they hummed and hahhed and the did nothing about it. Not that I was surprised, given how glacial and somewhat sad their software development is. And their inability to discuss whether I could upgrade my 350 to 450 spec by changing either the mic unit or the box. They couldn¹t work out I was happy to buy one unit if that¹s where most of the benefits were, and couldn¹t shake the idea that I was trying to trade in an item. Which I wasn¹t. Sigh. Pain in the ass company to deal with, unfortunately. Jon On 14/07/2013 17:50, "Len Moskowitz" <[email protected]> wrote: >Augustine Leudar wrote: > >> Of course the preamps might need a bit of hacking - I wonder how it will >> compare to the tascam dr680. > >Its level controls seem to be analog and can't be easily ganged. So for >use >with TetraMic you'd have to somehow lock the levels down for the four >channels, send them each a calibrated tone, and then correct them in >post-production. > >Note that the two-XLR expansion kit doesn't provide phantom power. > > >Len Moskowitz ([email protected]) >Core Sound LLC >www.core-sound.com >Home of TetraMic > >_______________________________________________ >Sursound mailing list >[email protected] >https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound > _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list [email protected] https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound
