It is good to revisit that site and brush up. Thanks.
Kind of like revisiting bird calls to re-learn them each spring, one
needs to keep doing that.
I wonder if my use of mixing three sides of the cube mic to form a
stereo field is just a barrier modification of a "Decca Tree" or if it
should have a new name?
Rich
--- In grant finlay
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> After reading the thread regarding m/s and other stereo techniques I=20
> thought I'd post this so you all can read up on the different ways of =
> getting there.
> It's a link to the DPA microphones university that will answer a lot=20
> of questions regarding the different stereo techniques.
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> http://www.dpamicrophones.com/page.php?PID=3D131&LANG=3D3
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> and another
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> http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/feb97/stereomiking.html
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> Regards,
> Grant.
>
> http://www.ourmedia.org/user/44279
>
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