Thankyou for bringing this site to my attention, I
have been away so have only just looked at it. I do
remember reading all I could find at the time c.15
years ago, when I first started using my disk system,
about various "Binaural Systems", the sources of which
I have long forgotten. There was a consensus then
that there was no discernable difference between the
systems using disks or dummy heads, something the
Sonic Studios dispute. I will have to listen to some
recorded pieces on speakers and see if their claim
holds up.
Tony Baylis.
--- Richard Lyttle <> wrote:
> Sorry it took so long to respond Tony.
> here is the DSM microphone technology explained:
> http://sonicstudios.com/multitrk.htm#binaural
> I am not an expert but these mics seem amazingly
> clear and reproduce the
> moment exactly as I heard them before. There are
> recordings on the
> SonicStudios website. www.sonicstudios.com Here's
> the patent info:
> http://sonicstudios.com/patent.htm
>
> Aaron Ximm, who is on this list, has made and posted
> many recordings using
> the DSM microphone on his website. see Aaron's
> website:
> http://www.quietamerican.org/related_qp.html
> Best, Rip Lyttle
>
> ps. I have no fiduciary relationship with sonic
> studios, just a fan. the
> genius who invented them lives quietly in rural
> Oregon
>
>
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