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Ambiophonics
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Re: Ambiophonics
Hi Rocko
I’ve auditioned this using the stereo clips I used when I was making the STAGE. I must say the results are excellent on all the clips I tried (I’m very familiar with them). I set the speakers up in the same way I did when I was trying out the Ambiophonics’ music clips.
I found that I liked it best when the intensity was set to maximum so I wondered if you made the knob go up to 11 it could be even more pronounced
I felt that I was aware of the highest treble still coming from the speakers a little so maybe that needs some attention. My speakers aren’t studio quality but I think it’s a fair comparison because they are what I used to listen to the Ambiophonics stuff.
Maybe you could try an interpolated delay for fractional sample values, and have a knob instead of an integer selection.
Well done for doing this, and quickly, and thanks for sharing for all.
Cheers
Spogg
I’ve auditioned this using the stereo clips I used when I was making the STAGE. I must say the results are excellent on all the clips I tried (I’m very familiar with them). I set the speakers up in the same way I did when I was trying out the Ambiophonics’ music clips.
I found that I liked it best when the intensity was set to maximum so I wondered if you made the knob go up to 11 it could be even more pronounced
I felt that I was aware of the highest treble still coming from the speakers a little so maybe that needs some attention. My speakers aren’t studio quality but I think it’s a fair comparison because they are what I used to listen to the Ambiophonics stuff.
Maybe you could try an interpolated delay for fractional sample values, and have a knob instead of an integer selection.
Well done for doing this, and quickly, and thanks for sharing for all.
Cheers
Spogg
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