Just found a website with 96 titles that refer to multichannel (although a few are actually not surround). It is called Forced Exposure. Here is the link to the search I did:
http://www.forcedexposure.com/SearchResult.html?SearchType=Basic&Type=any field&Key=Multichannel
I have only found one other reference to this website in all of QQ:
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...y-the-letting-go&p=55621&viewfull=1#post55621
Tonight I checked out an Evelyn Glennie recording on YouTube that is available on SACD mch from the site. Would be curious to know if any of you have ever heard of the Ecstatic Drumbeat SACD by her. I am guessing the mix is hall ambience.
But check the description for this one:
HUMMEL, THOMAS
Aus Trachila
CD/SACD
NEOS 10804CD
$15.50 IN STOCK
"Featured work: Aus Trachila: Searching for the missing Ovid - A hyper-realistic recording for speaker and ensemble. Performed by Christoph Ogiermann (voice artist) and Holst-Sinfonietta. "The production of Aus Trachila is an experiment in recording technique. It is probably the first time that this has been accomplished to such an extent. The work is an attempt to achieve a hyper-realistic recording of a music piece. With this procedure, each instrument of the orchestra is recorded separately with the conductor, musically adapted and specialized. Specially developed software assists the recording process and the manual placement of all fragments. This innovative software makes this enormously complex challenge feasible, and allows the interpretation to achieve a high level of precision and transparency. With the surround-sound version of the recording, the listener finds himself virtually amidst the orchestra. This production is dedicated to the violoncellist Claudius von Wrochem, who accompanied the project with encouragement and support.""
The description sounds cool, so again I was off to YouTube. I found the performances to be, well, obtuse. I would be intrigued to spin it once, but even if the mix were phenomenal I would be unlikely to play it twice. But that does not mean YOU would not, so check it out!
As for the others, there is no rock or pop that I can see - mostly oddball type stuff, but I thought I would draw your attention to it as a source of more material. If anyone has experience with any of these titles please post here with reviews.
http://www.forcedexposure.com/SearchResult.html?SearchType=Basic&Type=any field&Key=Multichannel
I have only found one other reference to this website in all of QQ:
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/fo...y-the-letting-go&p=55621&viewfull=1#post55621
Tonight I checked out an Evelyn Glennie recording on YouTube that is available on SACD mch from the site. Would be curious to know if any of you have ever heard of the Ecstatic Drumbeat SACD by her. I am guessing the mix is hall ambience.
But check the description for this one:
HUMMEL, THOMAS
Aus Trachila
CD/SACD
NEOS 10804CD
$15.50 IN STOCK
"Featured work: Aus Trachila: Searching for the missing Ovid - A hyper-realistic recording for speaker and ensemble. Performed by Christoph Ogiermann (voice artist) and Holst-Sinfonietta. "The production of Aus Trachila is an experiment in recording technique. It is probably the first time that this has been accomplished to such an extent. The work is an attempt to achieve a hyper-realistic recording of a music piece. With this procedure, each instrument of the orchestra is recorded separately with the conductor, musically adapted and specialized. Specially developed software assists the recording process and the manual placement of all fragments. This innovative software makes this enormously complex challenge feasible, and allows the interpretation to achieve a high level of precision and transparency. With the surround-sound version of the recording, the listener finds himself virtually amidst the orchestra. This production is dedicated to the violoncellist Claudius von Wrochem, who accompanied the project with encouragement and support.""
The description sounds cool, so again I was off to YouTube. I found the performances to be, well, obtuse. I would be intrigued to spin it once, but even if the mix were phenomenal I would be unlikely to play it twice. But that does not mean YOU would not, so check it out!
As for the others, there is no rock or pop that I can see - mostly oddball type stuff, but I thought I would draw your attention to it as a source of more material. If anyone has experience with any of these titles please post here with reviews.