In Reply to: Different strokes posted by E-Stat on November 11, 2006 at 08:37:12:
Although it has been mentioned in various forums, very few have ever gotten to listen to Ray Kimber's Iso Mike setup for four channel recordings. I have never been too keen on the music presentations I have heard in multichannel. Ray's has been the first that I have heard to heighten the reality of a what I thought was superb two channel sound initially. His approach has been to correct the recording anomalies, and not try to synthesize a reality which can be variable depending where you sit (even in real life).
Synthesis is just that: a man made artifact trying hard to reproduce reality. I'll believe in the process the day I hear a synthesizer reproduce the sound of a real player playing a real instrument in real time.
Stu
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- Re: Different strokes - unclestu52 14:11:11 11/11/06 (13)
- James Bongiorno Trinaural Processor? - thetubeguy1954 07:49:37 11/13/06 (2)
- Trinaural - unclestu52 11:03:33 11/13/06 (1)
- Re: Trinaural - David Yost 04:56:15 11/16/06 (0)
- I would like to hear Ray's setup - E-Stat 18:46:26 11/11/06 (9)
- Re: I would like to hear Ray's setup - unclestu52 11:09:43 11/13/06 (0)
- E-stat, If you were a REAL engineer.... - Soundmind 05:59:23 11/13/06 (7)
- And if you were half as smart as you think you are... - morricab 04:18:28 11/14/06 (5)
- Re: And if you were half as smart as you think you are... - Soundmind 06:56:45 11/14/06 (4)
- It would be interesting if you marketed your invention - kerr 09:28:58 11/14/06 (2)
- That was twenty years ago - E-Stat 14:06:58 11/14/06 (1)
- Re: That was twenty years ago - kerr 05:07:19 11/15/06 (0)
- Re: And if you were half as smart as you think you are... - morricab 09:06:15 11/14/06 (0)
- Despite the fact you are impressed with yourself - E-Stat 07:16:02 11/13/06 (0)