The present library of two and three track master tapes will not necessarily obsolesce with the emergence of four-channel stereo. Where the musical intent is of the -Direct-Reverberant- sort, then most of this material can be reprocessed by means of appropriate time-delay, artificial reverberation, and equalization in a way that simulates four-channel recording in a normal environment. Techniques will be discussed in detail, and examples will be played.
Author:
Eargle, John M.
Affiliation:
Mercury Record Productions, New York, NY
AES Convention:
39 (October 1970)
Paper Number:
773
Publication Date:
October 1, 1970
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