Subject: | Re: 4 channels field recording |
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From: | Lou Judson <> |
Date: | Wed, 7 Sep 2005 11:00:57 -0700 |
With a single four channel unit would this be a problem? <L> On Sep 7, 2005, at 10:57 AM, wrote: > One thing to remember when making surround recordings to a computer is > to > always use ASIO drivers. If you don't, there is almost a certainty of > having a time misalignment between channel pairs. This can amount to > hundreds of samples. This is a catastrophe if you are using coincident > miking techniques. However, if you do what Dan suggests below, you'll > be OK > as long as you make sure to put the front coincident microphones on the > sample channel pair together. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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