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Paul S
San Diego, California, USA
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Joined on 10-12-2006
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Attempts to Correct Presentation
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Robin, there have been many and varied attempts to present a "realistic", "3-D" version of recorded music. The late Jame Bongiorno adamantly insisted that it could not be done with two channels, and he came up with his Trinaural Processor to "correct" the problems. This device takes into account just what you mentioned about the R/L/L/R thing, with an algorithm that directs a "scaled" combination of R & L to a center channel and "scaled" amounts of R to L & L to R. There isn't much of worth out there about this device, but I cynically suppose anything gained is offset by electronic "issues". Another "problem" is that original recordings might be... anything, so any given fixed "treatment" might have any sort of final outcome one could imagine, even without other variables.
Paul S
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