[ProAudio] Removing Crosstalk Was: stereo perception through headphones
Richard L. Hess
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Sun Feb 2 17:01:27 EST 2020
Studer has that on some machines--I'm thinking stereo machines.
On 2020-02-02 1:06 p.m., Corey Bailey Audio Engineering via ProAudio wrote:
>
> Somewhat off topic but:
>
> Some years ago, a colleague of mine (John Windt of Windt Audio) came
> up with a method of reducing the crosstalk on a 24 track recorder. It
> involved injecting a small amount of signal from the adjacent channels
> into the signal & phase cancelling some of the crosstalk. It actually
> helped somewhat but it made aligning a multitrack machine a real PITA
> so, the idea was abandoned. I remember trying to think of another use
> for those daughter boards.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Corey
>
> Corey Bailey Audio Engineering
> www.baileyzone.net
> On 1/30/2020 6:44 PM, Edward Gosfield III via ProAudio wrote:
>> But he also designed a stereo processing system which he intends to
>> "remove crosstalk" through a set of methods including a 'universal
>> filter', but culminating in individualized in-ear-canal measurements
>> and a software package.
>
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