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    Studer has that on some machines--I'm thinking stereo machines.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2020-02-02 1:06 p.m., Corey Bailey
      Audio Engineering via ProAudio wrote:<br>
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      <p><font face="Arial">Somewhat off topic but:</font></p>
      <p><font face="Arial">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.</font></p>
      <p><font face="Arial">Cheers,</font></p>
      <p><font face="Arial">Corey</font><br>
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      <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Corey Bailey Audio Engineering
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/30/2020 6:44 PM, Edward Gosfield
        III via ProAudio wrote:<br>
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        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.</blockquote>
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