Subject: | Re: Re: Mid-side techinique with studio mics (Now Blumlein) |
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From: | "Tim Gray" <> |
Date: | Tue, 18 Apr 2006 07:43:41 -0400 |
On 4/17/06, John Hartog <> wrote: > Very enjoyable recordings Greg, thanks for sharing. The front to back > L/R flip flop is not all that noticeable to me: but I suppose you must > have been listening while watching the bird fly straight overhead. > I've heard much worse back to front folding from binaural recordings. > To get stereo from Blumlein does one use a process similar to M/S? Not that I've done it, but you can do M/S with 2 fig 8 mics and when you matrix it, you should get a Blumlein arrangement. Though Blumlein is usually done in an X/Y pattern with 2 fig 8 mics. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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