A few days ago I received a note from Stephen asking if I thought any QQ members would be interested in some topics from his industry sound experience. His bio is attached and his IMDb page:
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/attachments/sk-2021-bio-pdf.72693/
IMDb page for films he worked on:
> I was the first Hollywood Dolby Film Sound Consultant. I supervised and contributed to the mix of many films such as the original Star Wars. I'm credited as the .1 in 5.1. And was also one of the first to use L -R to create surround tracks.
> I am now retired and have built a 9.1.4 system in our living room. As co-founder of Eventide I have a number of their H-Series digital processors and Pro Tools HD TDM from my home studio.
> I am using the Eventides and PT to upmix music and films to 9.1.4 with very pleasing results.
Do you think any of your members would be interested in my experiences and/or programming my upmixer? Or just exchanging thoughts and ideas?
Having read that, I replied that some members here definitely would! And he included the magic words: "I am happy to answer questions."
Please post you questions in this thread to get the ball rolling and based on the activity level we go go further with this. Quite possibly the upmixer topic blossoms into it's own Surround Sound Tech Talk?
Let's all welcome Stephen!
ENGAGE
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/attachments/sk-2021-bio-pdf.72693/
IMDb page for films he worked on:
> I was the first Hollywood Dolby Film Sound Consultant. I supervised and contributed to the mix of many films such as the original Star Wars. I'm credited as the .1 in 5.1. And was also one of the first to use L -R to create surround tracks.
> I am now retired and have built a 9.1.4 system in our living room. As co-founder of Eventide I have a number of their H-Series digital processors and Pro Tools HD TDM from my home studio.
> I am using the Eventides and PT to upmix music and films to 9.1.4 with very pleasing results.
Do you think any of your members would be interested in my experiences and/or programming my upmixer? Or just exchanging thoughts and ideas?
Having read that, I replied that some members here definitely would! And he included the magic words: "I am happy to answer questions."
Please post you questions in this thread to get the ball rolling and based on the activity level we go go further with this. Quite possibly the upmixer topic blossoms into it's own Surround Sound Tech Talk?
Let's all welcome Stephen!
ENGAGE
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