Subject: | RE: Digest Number 1637 |
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From: | "Robin Barber" <> |
Date: | Mon, 14 Feb 2005 07:35:38 -0800 |
Hello all: I have finally got my MS setup (MKH-30 and MKH-40) up and running and have been doing a little practice recording. The results have been greatI must admit, I don't really understand why it works. Would anyone be willing to explain why m+s and m-s make a good representation of what I hear with my ears? What was the thinking in the minds of the folks who thought MS up? The reasoning in my head suggests that m+s would have more signal than m-s and the stereo would be lopsided. I would much appreciate any insight into this "mysterious" process. Thanks Robin ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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