Fons' Tetraproc for A-B conversion works on Mac OSX too (needs to be
compiled by hand, though) and I believe he can give you the
calibration files if you provide the serial number of your TetraMic.

Best,

Hector


On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 8:04 AM, John Leonard <j...@johnleonard.co.uk> wrote:
> I've been using the TetraMic happily in OSX for a while now. Initially in 
> Bidule, where all the software worked well, and lately in Nuendo, where the 
> latest version of the software also works well. At the moment, I'm listening 
> to a recording of a Jonathan Dove mini-opera called Seven Angels made with 
> the TetraMic and being decoded using VVTetraVST and Harpex-B in 5.1 surround. 
> The mic was close to the edge of the stage with the two performers in front, 
> and Hugh Webb, the harpist, effectively behind and to the left of the 
> microphone. The sense of space and image is startlingly good.
>
> I spent quite a bit of last Sunday in Manhattan with a DR-680 and a TetraMic 
> making location recordings which are also excellent. I agree that the 
> non-appearance of the 4-Mic processor was disappointing, but I also know and 
> understand how it came about and I'm sure Len will be happy to tell you as 
> well.
>
> Regards,
>
> John
>
> On 7 Apr 2011, at 11:39, Brian C. Peters wrote:
>
>> I've been waiting two years or more for your mic to become usable in OSX
>
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