Re: [Sursound] Surprise, Surprise

2013-12-30 Thread Richard G Elen
On 31/12/2013 01:11, Richard G Elen wrote: Well, this is one of mine... It's also, incidentally, one of the discs that Peter Carbines and I generated G-Format DTS-CDs from back in 2006, with extremely good results. Best, -_Richard E ___ Sursound m

Re: [Sursound] Surprise, Surprise

2013-12-30 Thread Richard G Elen
Well, this is one of mine - it's a compilation of the primary tracks (ie no underscores or short versions) from the two Chin & Cang albums with those from Surprise Package (1983, engineered by George Chkiantz) remixed Ambisonically (Another Surprise, 1984, was originally mixed in UHJ as you not

[Sursound] Surprise, Surprise

2013-12-30 Thread Martin Leese
Hi All, I am trying to track down a CD in the UHJ Discography. It listed as: o M. Cang, E. Chin - Surprise, Surprise, KPM/Nimbus, KN101. (England) Does anybody have this CD? If so, could they please confirm the details (catalogue number, title, etc) and, if possible, e-mail me a list of

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-30 Thread dw
On 28/12/2013 23:25, Aaron Heller wrote: Dick Duda and Ralph Algazi gave a talk and demo at a San Francisco AES meeting at Dolby Labs a few years ago. At that time, they were recording with a head-sized sphere with either 8 or 16 microphones around the equator. They imagined that 8 would be use

Re: [Sursound] Motion-Tracked Binaural

2013-12-30 Thread Stefan Schreiber
Ralph Glasgal wrote: I have always advocated using four speakers even when reproducing 2.0 files. Both the front and rear Ambiodipoles are controlled by RACE and I had been advising that the pairs be equidistant from the listening area. One of my converts to Ambio, informed me that if yo