Thanks - some interesting sounds there. I've tried several different binaural encoders, on Mac and Windows, and haven't found any that can reproduce the motion and directionality of my true quad recordings. Unless you release in surround, I'm coming to think that the only way to properly release quad recordings as stereo tracks is by re-recording with a binaural head, as I mentioned. I haven't gotten around to renting one yet, but I will. In the meantime, how about if you upload some of your original four- track files, either as four mono files or in some four-track format, for those who can play it back in quad? I will if you will. ^_^ >> glad to hear about your continued enjoyment. share some sounds! > > http://divisionbyzero.com/firststab.m4a > > i tried exporting to binaural wav and 4 channel wav and the only thing > that would read said files was the program that exported them. so i > just merged the front and back stereo channels together in live which > i'm sure is causing some weird phase cancellation issues. this isn't > edited or processed or really even well thought out but it should give > you an idea of what someone with one week of experience on one of > these machines can come up with. > > btw, playing with white noise in 4 channels is pretty neat. i kept > thinking my mixer channel wasn't outputting anything as running 266e > noise -> 291e -> 227e was doing a convincing replication of either 1) > rush hour traffic outside, 2) my heater turning on, or 3) rain coming > down. Richard Lainhart http://www.otownmedia.com http://www.downloadplatform.com/richard_lainhart http://www.airglowmusic.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: sound samples (was Re: [200e] 201e-12 questions)
2008-02-23 by Richard Lainhart
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