Hi, Steve,
He last emailed the list on May 9th:
George Brock-Nannestad <[log in to unmask]>
There is a "de-bleed" function in RX6 that is meant for removing
headphone monitor bleed and while I haven't played with it for
print-through (which has similar characteristics to groove echo, I
think, except that the groove echo delay would be constant whereas print
through delay would not be).
Looking at the De-bleed module in RX6, it says "Select a bleed source
track that is time-aligned with the bleed present in your active track
and click Learn." So it seems they're addressing one of the two hard
parts: Frequency matching, while making you do the other hard part: time
alignment. You can select the bleed source and program files separately,
it seems.
I think there is a 30-day trial of RX, but I don't know if you can
install a trial of the upgrade. You might be able to because each major
revision lives in its own folder, so it's possible to have multiple
major revisions on your computer (at least in Windows).
Cheers,
Richard
On 2018-06-25 9:38 PM, Steve Smolian wrote:
> Has anyone measured the frequency range of acoustic records?
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> I seem to recall George Brock-Nannastadt published this info somewhere but
> can't locate it.
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> Also, has anyone his email address? He's not in the ARSC directory.
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> Steve Smolian
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