Hi Emil--
In addition to Dan Dugan, I'm aware of David
Michael, Rich Peet, Paul Dickinson, Eric
Benjamin, Paul Doornbusch, Rudy Trubitt, Volker
Widmann, umashankar, Greg Weddig and I making
multi-channel recordings. I'm sure there are
others on this list too. A few of started an
informal listening group that we share surround
recordings between using QuickTime presentation.
Let me know if you'd like to join in by emailing
me at <> Others welcome too. Rob D.
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At 11:11 AM +0200 4/29/10, emil klotzsch wrote:
>sorry, my english is not the best, so i have to ask: with single point=A0
>miking techniques, you mean those things like the soundfield mic?
>if so, i have to say that i don=B4t like those mics so much.
>first those mics have a terrible self noise, and second you just have=A0
>intensity stereophony and no time of arrival stereophony, which is=A0
>specially great for multichannel recordings i think..
>
>so the sonic 61 seems to be the cheapest. but also its not very=A0
>flexible.
>the a-ray is very flixible, but it costs a lot more..
>
>anyone here in multichannel recording?
>
>
>i=B4m planning to buy the dr-680 ftom tascam, and maybe if the pre amps=A0
>are so much better, the sd522 as a mixer.
>i think i should get the same quality with that setup like with a=A0
>sd788 machine.. (a more complicated set up, but the same quality in=A0
>sound i hope.)
>but thats another thread i will start when i have tested the dr680,
>compared to my sd702..
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