Re: [IRCA] The Sony SRF-59: now with Audio Phasing(!)
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Re: [IRCA] The Sony SRF-59: now with Audio Phasing(!)



--- satya@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Hi all:
> 
> I recently purchased my second SRF-59, and it got me thinking about
> experiments I did as a teen in the 1970's with stereo audio sources,
> and
> how canceling the signal that is common to both channels (usually
> drums,
> lead vocals, etc.) left only those elements that were "stereo-ized"
> such
> as rhythm guitar, etc.  David Hafler was also doing this in the
> 1970's,
> only he became somewhat famous for it with his surround sound circuit
> (see
> for example http://sound.westhost.com/project18.htm) ? too bad I
> didn?t
> have a patent attorney back then?
> 


Wonder what would happen if you took this same technique except ran the
outputs into some sort of an audio mixer....

Russ Edmunds
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