A new anechoic digital recording of orchestral music has been made in a large-scale anechoic room. The anechoic room was temporarily constructed on the stage of the concert hall in conformance to the inverse square law as specified by ISO 3745. Several orchestral works were recorded using a 32-channel multitrack digital tape recorder. Various microphone configurations were employed, and the digital mix-down was carried out using advanced equipment and technology.
Authors:
Anazawa, Takeaki; Inokuchi, Keizo; Clegg, Almon H.
Affiliations:
Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan ; Denon America, Inn., Parsippany, NJ(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
85 (November 1988)
Paper Number:
2733
Publication Date:
November 1, 1988
Subject:
Audition
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