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RE: Re: placing microphones...
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- Subject: RE: Re: placing microphones...
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 17:38:19 +0100
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Yes,
you're right, I have surround speakers.
But I
don't think that they will be much different from front ones. Yes in an
action
scenes (but then you have a sub as well) but they are maybe 20% of the
average
movie.
And
100% cancellation will be impossible to achieve anyway.
But
you can filter out only voice frequencies from mic and try to filter out
explosions and high frequencies, to improve results. It's not simple,
otherwise
it would be in every house already.
Nik
Mark Harrison wrote: >
Well... yes and no. You wouldn't actually do it as samples. You'd feed
> them into a mixer 180 degrees out of phase, and balanced by hand
:-) > > That's how I'd do it, anyway...
*gets
coat*
:)
Just making the point that there's at least two ends
of
the room to think about when looking at noise cancellation of TV
:)
-- Doogie
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