It does. But one has to have a very sophisticated playback system to
realize the result. Multiple fine speakers, from sub-woofers to others
in many positions, all carefully calibrated, and a really really
decent environment (acousti-voiced room) in which to assemble the
system. Then there is the computer software developed at York
University (Tony Myatt) needed to drive the playback. Perhaps light on
one side of the equation (field recording). Quite complex on the other.
Bernie Krause
On Jun 30, 2011, at 11:46 PM, hartogj wrote:
> Hi David,
> From the context they are clearly trying to say,"it sounds really
> really real." :)
>
> John Hartog
> www.rockscallop.org
>
> --- In "Avocet" <> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm intrigued by this ultra-portable recording setup. It looks
>>> ideal for recording while backpacking.
>>> http://www.oomagamma.com/brahmakitstatic.html
>>
>> "... true three dimensional ..."? Eh?
>>
>> David
>>
>> David Brinicombe
>> North Devon, UK
>> Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
>>
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