We can only hear 3D audio because we have 2 ears. So, you can only record 3D audio with 2 inputs, and even then, you'd need something to simulate all the littler things about ears and heads that make it possible to distinguish behind, vertical, etc.
I once tried this by taking some wrap-around headphones that could flip inside-out and plugging them into my microphone jack. The result was really quiet, but it was halfway 3D-ish. Not pro quality by any stretch.
看過來!
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MaxAngor wrote:
George... Don't do that.