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Roger Stauss
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Joined: Sep 29, 2000
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Location: Granville, VT USA
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Wed Nov 15, 2000 9:33 am |
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Hello everyone. I have a job at the New Jersy Performing Arts Center in a few weeks recording Jazz and R&B Acts. The producers want to cut the CD in 5.1 surround. Does anyone out there have experience tracking a session for final distribution in 5.1? Are there micing techniques that should be considered? Is there a primer on the subject? Thank you! Any info can be sent to Roger Stauss at noteworthy@madriver.com<BR>Thank You!<P><P>------------------<BR> <A HREF="http://www.vermontrecording.com" TARGET=_blank>http://www.vermontrecording.com</A> |
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Greg Malcangi
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Joined: Oct 12, 2000
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Location: Cambridgeshire. England.
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Sat Nov 18, 2000 6:27 am |
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Hi Roger,<P><< The producers want to cut the CD in 5.1 surround. >><P>In theory you could record a Dolby .ac3 or a DTS datastream to a CD-ROM. However, in essence the audio CD is a stereo only format and does not support 5.1 surround. Currently I believe the only consumer formats which do support 5.1 surround are DVD and the rather more outdated LaserDisk.<P>If you still want to record in 5.1 let me know and I try to give you some pointers.<P>Greg<p>[This message has been edited by Greg Malcangi (edited November 19, 2000).] |
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JazzMouse
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Joined: Jan 15, 2001
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Location: London,England
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Mon Jan 15, 2001 11:35 am |
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Hi<BR>i don't know if this is any help but i played on a session at Abbey Road last year that was recorded in the new SA-CD format. As i believe it, this is also 5.1 format. The engineer took all of the surround mix from 5 AKG solid Tubes placed in situ in the live room. This was for a live Big Band CD. <BR>As I said it might not help but is another avenue for thought.<BR> <P>------------------<BR>Paul  |
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Ang1970
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Joined: Sep 4, 2000
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Location: MA
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Mon Jan 15, 2001 3:22 pm |
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Roger,<BR>How did your gig go?<BR> |
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