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Offline mfh2014

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Re:Matrix on a mac....done it?
« Reply #15 on: February 04, 2004, 11:15:09 PM »
FWIW....i've pulled 4 channels on the FW410 succesfully...2 analog mic in and 2 coax S/PDIF in...

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Re:Matrix on a mac....done it?
« Reply #16 on: February 04, 2004, 11:31:12 PM »
Have you ever tried the xlr ins and the 1/4" ins at the same time?  I haven't had the chance to test that yet...
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Re:Matrix on a mac....done it?
« Reply #17 on: February 05, 2004, 09:04:51 AM »
I'm pretty sure the "delay" you hear in the clapping is the two guys on stage clapping and then the crowd clapping, who clearly didn't have any friggin rhythm...

uh...yeah...that could explain it too..

again i like the sense of depth....if it were me i would be satisfied, but without having a starting point to reference, i guess that really doesn't mean much
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Re:Matrix on a mac....done it?
« Reply #18 on: February 06, 2004, 12:00:22 AM »
Sounds great John.  

The easiest place to check your delay is on straight voice or some good cymbal crashes.  When you're out by more than 5ms or so, you get a sort of swishy, phasey sound.  With headphones on, voices tend to drift around a bit (the location of the voice that is).  

If you're having trouble with my description, just throw the 2 sources out by 10ms and then find a spot with somebody talking - for whatever reason the human voice really shows the effect.

I think I hear a tiny bit of that but not much to worry about.  Again, good job!
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