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H Quad which was also stereo compatible."
https://youtu.be/hRIadP2XMgc
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Stefan Schreiber wrote:
Paul Hodges wrote:
--On 07 January 2017 18:55 + Stefan Schreiber
wrote:
- If the listener doesn't use some decoder, UHJ is listened to as
*stereo*. (You are delivering surround sound, but the listener
actually doesn't notice.)
I have used it for a commer
Paul Hodges wrote:
--On 07 January 2017 18:55 + Stefan Schreiber
wrote:
- If the listener doesn't use some decoder, UHJ is listened to as
*stereo*. (You are delivering surround sound, but the listener
actually doesn't notice.)
I have used it for a commercial job for precisely th
--On 07 January 2017 18:55 + Stefan Schreiber
wrote:
> - If the listener doesn't use some decoder, UHJ is listened to as
> *stereo*. (You are delivering surround sound, but the listener
> actually doesn't notice.)
I have used it for a commercial job for precisely that purpose. I had
to reco
Richard Lee wrote:
If anyone has recordings of any of this Matrix H, HJ, UHJ stuff, please
post a copy on
http://ambisonia.com/
with a good description of what it is and the circumstances.
I don't think UHJ is dead yet as the biggest present market for music is 2
channel stuff for headphone
If anyone has recordings of any of this Matrix H, HJ, UHJ stuff, please
post a copy on
http://ambisonia.com/
with a good description of what it is and the circumstances.
I don't think UHJ is dead yet as the biggest present market for music is 2
channel stuff for headphones and UHJ gives excell