On 31/12/2013 19:32, Eero Aro wrote:
I think Richard used a VCR and
a PCM F1 for playback, so it was digital, but it was UHJ, not B-Format.
And still the surround playback was impressive.
The speakers would have been Keesonic Kubs driven by a pair of H|H FET
power amps (the latter I still hav
Jon Honeyball wrote:
You set up a 4 (or maybe more?) speaker horizontal surround array, and
then played some music
I attended an APRS Studio Engineers Course in the same place in Guildford in
1986.
Richard had a similar demo at that course, too. That was the first time when
I heard Ambisonics.
Richard G Elen wrote:
> Well, this is one of mine
Many thanks to Richard for the wealth of
information. I will remain alert for a used copy
to come up on eBay.
Regards,
Martin
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Such fun!
I’m about to build a cube in my office in huntingdon — the little Adam A3X
speaker is excellent for this. Going to use exhibition stand framework
stuff to build a cube onto which I can mount arbitrary arrangements of
speakers. Will be fun to decode all my B format stuff into a real cube
Hi, Jon...
It's more likely to have been the experimental mixes Peter and I created
for the Boots Ambisonic Microsystem. "Another Surprise" and "Surprise,
Surprise" were both made in 1984. There would have been a track
reminiscent of Popcorn, some orchestral tracks and other material;
perhaps
Richard
You have sparked a memory in the deep recesses of my headŠ
Back in 1983 (might have been early 84) you visited us at the Tonmeister
course at University of Surrey, to talk about ambisonics and surround, and
the sound field mic (which we had at the department ‹ it was my favourite
mic then
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
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Sursound m
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
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