Re: [Sursound] DBADP

2020-11-17 Thread Richard Foss
rovide what is needed for an SAE. > > Unfortunately Covid has put a huge damper on progress in this direction, as > large scale public events are untenable, and the world economy is being > severely damaged. These are indeed “interesting times”. > > I wish you good luck with your pr

Re: [Sursound] DBADP

2020-11-17 Thread Dave Hunt
of my life I am unlikely ever to be able to use them. Ciao, Dave Hunt > 1. Re: DBADP (Richard Foss) > 2. Re: DBADP (Augustine Leudar) > > From: Richard Foss > Subject: Re: [Sursound] DBADP > Date: 15 November 2020 at 20:03:04 GMT > To: Surround Sound discussion group

Re: [Sursound] DBADP

2020-11-16 Thread Augustine Leudar
Thanks both David and Richard for posting this. As Richard knows I use something akin to DBAP a lot in my installations and am always keen on seeing ways of improving panning between speakers that are far apart in irregular arrays etc. I will be reading your papers over the coming weeks and followi

Re: [Sursound] DBADP

2020-11-15 Thread Richard Foss
Thanks for the delta stereophony history Dave, interesting! > Current products do not allow progress to true Delta Stereophony (DBADP) Well conceptually it should be possible if, beyond aux mixes, you have a further layer of mixes that can comprise aux bus sends (with controllable delays/filt

[Sursound] DBADP

2020-11-15 Thread Dave Hunt
Hi Richard, I’ve changed the title of this topic to something more relevant. I still prefer the term Delta Stereophony to describe this. It seems to date back to the mid 1980’s, and was described by Gerhard Steinke and Wolfgang Ahnert. They were working in East Germany behind the Iron Curtain,