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Mono or stereo?
Les Cargill wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote: I'm sitting in an airport with Grado headphones so I have no way to hear real stereo or make any judgement about imaging. But it sounds to me, given this limitation, that it's a mono signal that has been "electronically rechanneled for stereo" with a comb filter. It has a spaciousness, but you can't pick anything out. Of course, for all I know that could be an artifact of the youtube audio... I fooled around with a Hilbert transformer in software for a while. It wasn't stereo, but ... no, it still wasn't stereo. It's still useful though to spread out one or more mono elements in a stereo mix. Sometimes I'll get concert recordings with only one track for the audience sound and the Orban makes a good thing out of a bad situation. But no, it's not stereo. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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