Bernie Krause, you wrote,
> Not w/ Schoeps, folks, but with a double Sennheiser kluge system, butt
> to butt, reversing the channels on stereo playback recordings from a
> wildlife bird refuge with about 10,000 snow geese taking off and
> landing periodically. Recorded with 2 sync'd 722s. Four-channel
> playback was impressive but took lots of tech to set up properly so
> that a relative few could enjoy for a relatively short period of time.
> More a pain in the ass in the end...
I know what you mean. Sharon and I did a surround playback lecture-
demonstration for the Yosemite Association in August that was great
but took a couple of hours to set up. I'm trying to remain committed
to presenting in surround, so I'll try simplifying first. No mixer,
driving powered speakers directly from the interface output with QLab
software? No way to equalize speaker channels that way, unless, I
guess, I popped for a Metric Halo MIO?
And setting up two computers, one for slides, one for audio. I don't
think PowerPoint can do surround.
-Dan Dugan
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