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RE: [microsound] multi-channel audio/DVDs
wow. that sounds quite impressive. out of curiousity, did you
synthesize/construct the sounds, or did you mix recordings of actual
machinery?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stephan mathieu [mailto:sssst@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 1:35 PM
> To: microsound
> Subject: re: [microsound] multi-channel audio/DVDs
>
>
>
> > on the other hand, 7.1 looks pretty capable. Logic provides
> up to 128
> > channels plus a low-freq in it's implementation. is anyone
> in the microsound
> > world working with this kind of spatialization?
>
> i made an sound environment for the blowerhouse of an late
> 19th century
> ironworks. it is displayed by an 5:4 active speakers setup.
> the sound is an imaginary reconstruction of 2 large machines.
> you'll find a photo of an part of the space at
>
> http://www.voelklinger-huette.org/popup.php3?id=53
>
> facts for techheads -
>
> protools v5.1 (5 individual channels (2x stereo/ 1 mono/ 2x
> low ends))
> -> digi001 interface
> -> allen&heath 14.4 console (4 subs + stereo master)
> -> 5x 1038a monitors, 4x 1094a subwoofers (by genelec)
>
> the monitor stack is able to playback my composition at appr.
> 100db and the all over effect is very
> nice and warm.
> - stephan
>
>
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