Subject: | 2. Re: Red is Right etc. |
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From: | "Steve Pelikan" pelikan45224 |
Date: | Fri Sep 28, 2007 6:38 pm ((PDT)) |
All: This thread really is fascinating to me but, as I understand it, primarily of historical interest? I could well be missing the point (please explain if I am) but now, it seems, it takes the click of a mouse button: channel =3D channel +1 (mod 2) to reassign channels/tracks. When I record in stereo I speak into one microphone (this is <date> <location> <subject> <habitat, plants> <weather> <time> <equipment setup> this microphone to the <compass (or other) direction>) Recently I've gotten curious about quad and ambisonic set ups, and that seems to be a hairier question as one would need to specify a 3-dimensional configuration in order to know what was recorded. As if I'd ever have 4 decent microphones... Best regards, and please correct/inform me if I'm mistaken! Steve P |
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