Mike Rivers wrote:
In article writes:
a Sony ECM-MS907
Yeah, it sounds great after I convolve the compensating
FIR's I calculate from measurements with the recordings.
The frequency magnitude response can be made very flat and
the group delay very coherent.
Something we can all do at home with our compooters, yes? g
You betcha. If, that is, you've got a DAW which can convert
between stereo and mid/side and has stereo convolution.
I had a little PC application in the works that would do
that and optionally apply transformations to other mics ala
Antares Mic Modeler but the coder and I had a falling out
over control of the project and I let him go. The straw was
when he insisted on clipping IEEE float results if they were
greater than one and I couldn't talk him out of it. :-(
Got a nice app very near completion for OSX too with a much
more managable collaborator but got stalled on it a while
back when I began working on some other things and have not
come back to it.
Bob
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