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In Reply to: RE: info loudspeaker's system posted by leonardosaltari@hotmail.it on September 28, 2016 at 14:30:42
Yes. I mean, you are basically doing home theater. :)
So it's not just a matter of the speakers, but the decoder, power, etc.
Using a pure PC setup however.... you could do multitrack with multi-track outputs. You'll still need 1 amp per speaker, but you could do the multi-tracking and output all on the PC.
For that, you'll need to research professional PC mastering software. Of course, there's versions for Mac and PC.
You might also want to read through articles at Stereophile under "Music in the Round"
Best,
Erik
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Yes yes. I've got the software. This is the only thing that i have. It's an extension for MaxMsp: http://spatium.ruipenha.pt/
But regarding the hardware, I've nothing.
The last thing I want to ask is: if I take a receiver, I would not need an audio interface, is it true? The receiver will make the audio interface/mixer function?
If you are using a desktop PC, they have 7.1 outputs in the form of a cluster of mini-jacks.
If you want more than that, you'll need a professional PC multi-channel interface. Some are USB, while some are PCI/ISA interface based.
That's if you don't need to create a DVD or multi-channel DSD presentation.
If you want to send your creations out as DVD audio or the like, then listeners would need a consumer HT decoder or something like that. Music-in-the-Round has a lot more on that.
Best,
Erik
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