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Re: Re: 4-channel recordings

Subject: Re: Re: 4-channel recordings
From: umashankar <>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:06:15 -0700 (PDT)
i just bought a four in four out usb device, to be
used with a laptop, called Egosys (Audio Track) Maya
4-4 uSB. it has only line inputs, and is 16 bit, but
is quite stable and looks very promising for this kind
of stuff. All you need is four microphones with built
in preamplifiers (i plan to mount mine on a sphere) to
feed it.

umashankar
--- Rich Peet <> wrote:

> It is not a design that should come under my name as
> I did not invent 
> it. It was more of an outcome of a natural
> progression of what was 
> being done by Rob.
> 
> Let us know an honest assessment of what you think
> of that geometry 
> as well as what you think of the 183's.
> 
> Also, Eric from this group just posted a positive
> study of the 183's 
> for lower noise at lower cost.
> 
> Rich
> 
> > We recorded with my shoulder-mounted stereo mic
> array, and managed 
> to 
> > do seven takes with Rich Peet style
> (RichPeePhonic? Peet-O-Phonic?) 
> > 4-channel surround on two MDs; the shoulder stereo
> array for the 
> > front, and omnis spaced out 40 feet to the left
> and right. All 
> Shure 
> > 183s. 
> 
> 
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