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On Monday, April 16, 2012 8:16:57 AM UTC-4, William Sommerwerck wrote:


Recording in surround is very much worth the trouble. If the hall's
acoustics are good, and you're at an "appropriate" position in the hall,
the
overall naturalness and realism of the sound will be signficantly
greater.

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I would love to hear some of these projects! I still have an original JVC
Dolby Pro-Logic receiver, fine condition, not the DPL-II or anything.
Would they sound acceptable or good enough on it?


No - I am not talking about matrixed DPL surround, I am doing discrete DTS
surround sound, which needs a modern digital receiver or processor that can
convert the DTS signal into the surround channels. Most home theater systems
should be able to handle it. I'm thinking the beauty of it is that I can
easily share my recordings with others cheaply and easily on CD discs. These
discs are NOT playable on an ordinary CD player. They would sound like white
noise if they weren't put thru a DTS decoder.

I haven't found a Dolby Digital 5.1 encoder yet, so this will have to do.

Gary Eickmeier