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Re: Re: for all you high end surround heads out there

Subject: Re: Re: for all you high end surround heads out there
From: Lang Elliott <>
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 11:49:41 -0400
hey, if I ever manage to put together a surround listening environment, I'd
love to hear a sample of your work.

--- In  Lang Elliott <>
wrote:
> Rich:
>
> Would you describe again how you record four channels?
>
....
> Lang
>

This is just my favorite not the only geometry I use.

In a line.
An omni (left rear)
50' space
A SASS, sometimes the mkh modified (left front, right front)
50' space
An omni (right rear)


For recording:
RME Quadmic preamp

RME Multiface (32 channel 24/96 DSP which includes 8 analog inputs)

Toshiba 2.6 gig low end laptop (toshiba is known for a stable pci bus)

Batteries, the stock laptop 90 watthour lion plus 10 nimh C cells.

A custom built case to hold "the stuff" and move the heat of the
multiface to the front plate. 4 mic inputs balanced, 6 line
unbalanced outputs, 2 unbalanced line inputs, all contained on only 4
universal connectors. These connectors can also be reconfigured
quickly to different i/o's by changing locations of short patch
cables.  This case is now at the second prototype and will be redone
one last time to an all aluminum and waterproof case.

Rich





"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg


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