Subject: | Digital stereo synth |
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From: | Wild Sanctuary <> |
Date: | Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:01:59 -0800 |
Anyone on the list know of a really convincing stereo synthesizer? Long ago and far away on a recording trip to Africa, I used a MS pre-amp in the field with which I was unfamiliar. The mics were plugged in wrong (because I don't see very well and lost my glasses and wasn't otherwise paying attention) and all I came up with was a decent mono track. I've tried a number of systems to create a sense of space (everything from offsetting tracks to the Orban to the Quadraverb system and different combinations of all of them) but to no satisfactory end. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Bernie Krause Wild Sanctuary, Inc. P. O. Box 536 Glen Ellen, CA 95442 707-996-6677 tel 707-996-0280 FAX http://www.wildsanctuary.com ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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