[ProAudio] Removing Crosstalk Was: stereo perception through headphones
Scott Phillips
scotthphillips at gmail.com
Sun Feb 2 10:38:49 EST 2020
MCI had this system in its 24 track machines also to reduce cross talk
between adjacent channels of the heads. I can't say how effective it was, I
never tried defeating it, it was pretty much hard wired in. It did allow
for bouncing between adjacent tracks if you didn't get too carried away
with record levels, or at least least they claimed it did.
Scott
On Sun, Feb 2, 2020, 12:06 PM Corey Bailey Audio Engineering via ProAudio <
proaudio at bach.pgm.com> 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 Engineeringwww.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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