Automatic channel switching is something CEDAR never incorporated.
Such a feature would have been the next logical step after their Azimuth
Corrector.
Ted Kendall's The Front End includes some de-clicking circuitry of
which,
I think, a channel switcher is a part. But I've never used one, so
I'm not sure.
And, I don't believe he's making them any more.
I find most often a carefully balanced mono mix will be less noisy
than either
channel alone, since a well-tuned mono automatically boosts the music
3 dB
over the noise. But I regularly check this (L alone, R alone and L
+R) if there
is any doubt, just to confirm.
Doug Pomeroy
POMEROY AUDIO
Audio Restoration & Mastering Services
193 Baltic St
Brooklyn, NY 11201-6173
(718) 855-2650
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> Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 10:16:40 -0400
> From: Steven Smolian <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: SV: [ARSCLIST] SV: [ARSCLIST] PACKBURN 323A
>
> The idea of continual switching to the quieter channel of a mono
> source is
> much different from the way Cedar, SF, etc, operate.
> <SNIP>
>
> Steve Smolian
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