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Re: tetra mic

Subject: Re: tetra mic
From: "Jeremiah Moore" jeremiahmoore99
Date: Wed Dec 20, 2006 12:45 am ((PST))
Ambisonics processing is based on phase relationships between the
signals, so any drift between multiple recorders would throw things
off.  Whether or not the results are interesting would be a matter
for interpretation...

-jeremiah

>It is tempting to experiment with if one already has the audio card,
>extra amp and speakers. One can definitely get four, good, matched
>electret mics for considerably less than $1000. The decoding VST
>plug is free:
><http://mcgriffy.com/audio/ambisonic/vvmicvst/>http://mcgriffy.com/audio/a=
mbisonic/vvmicvst/
>Perhaps
>use two,"wild" running MD's/Hi-MD's and a tiny clicker/slate right
>in the middle of the mic array? Obviously-- not sample accurate 4
>channel recorder, but possibly close enough for one to get some
>interesting results from the software? Rob D.

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