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Re: Re: Mid-side techinique with studio mics (Now Blumlein)

Subject: Re: Re: Mid-side techinique with studio mics (Now Blumlein)
From: Klas Strandberg <>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 14:31:38 +0200
In my opinion, if you work with directional's anyway, the Blumline
configuration is outstanding for naturesound recordings, unless you are
really facing something in front of the mic.
Blumline gives more "space" than M/S.

Klas.

At 13:43 2006-04-18, you wrote:
>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.
>
>
>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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