Ralf Mardorf wrote: > People today aren't able to do a good stereo or mono mix, e.g. because > of the loudness war, but they are thinking of doing 3D mixes. > > I'm unable to follow this strange evolution. > > We all have 2 ears and 1 brain that has to do a lot of work, regarding > to information from the sense organs. The brain needs to do math because > usually the left and right ear are not equal, so even when wearing a > head phone the brain needs the context of the situation and the perfect > natural loudness etc. for this context. > > All thoughts about doing 3D are useless until we aren't able to connect > electrodes directly to our brains and to have a rimming regarding to our > brains. > > As long as Cochlear implant isn't good, any try to do 3D mixing is > laughable, resp. a pain, just try to watch AND hear a modern film, it's > a torture. > > There are some good mixes for stereo and mono, but at least I never > heard a valid mix with more but one ore two channels. >
I've been to Jörn Nettingsmeier's workshop at LAC2010 and that was 3D allright. And the good thing was, the complete recording and mixing was done with Linux. Best, Jeremy _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list Linux-audio-dev@lists.linuxaudio.org http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev