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Orban/Parasound 516E : why are there 3 channels?
hello world.
I collected a vintage Orban/Parasound 516E de-esser. I see there are 3 channels. I think only two channels are needed to stereo music. So i do not understand what is the goal of the third one. Please, is somebody able to tell me what is this third channel made for? I thank you a lot for your help. Best regards. eric from Paris. |
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There's probably an explanation in the manual, which you can get for
free from Orban's site: ftp://ftp.orban.com/516E/516EC_Manual.pdf |
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eric57 wrote:
I collected a vintage Orban/Parasound 516E de-esser. I see there are 3 channels. I think only two channels are needed to stereo music. So i do not understand what is the goal of the third one. It's not for stereo. It's for individual vocal tracks. The box is set up so you can simultaneously process three vocal microphones. Please, is somebody able to tell me what is this third channel made for? For a third microphone. Many of these got installed in broadcast facilities where there would be one announcer microphone and two interview microphones. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Very well, i thank you a lot
for your explanations. éric. -- Ceci est une signature automatique de MesNews. Site : http://www.mesnews.net |
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