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- From: Dave Dal Farra <gpz750@bnr.ca>
- Subject: Re: Comments on analog music
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 16:48:20 GMT
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- In article <185085@pyramid.pyramid.com> Lon Stowell,
- lstowell@pyrnova.mis.pyramid.com writes:
- > I'd much prefer some of the additional bandwidth of future
- > digital audio standards be allocated to recording additional
- > channels of information. Say, front main, front ambience, and
- > rear ambience...and possibly front center. That way you'd have
- > a pretty good odds of capturing the real sound of the original
- > performance as if you were there.
-
- Good suggestion. Read the Lipshitz paper in the JAES on even
- more insight into what's required for a truly convincing 3-D illusion.
-
- Dave Dal Farra
- BNR Ottawa
- Audio and Acoustics
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