Subject: | Re: Stereo Patterns |
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From: | "Julius Thyssen" <> |
Date: | Wed, 26 Apr 2006 14:31:59 -0000 |
Wild Sanctuary <> wrote: > Having recorded with every known pattern and system, MS provides, by > far, the most versitile and robust result for our purposes > (soundscape study and evaluation, number of applications from one > recording, media production and archiving). No other system comes > close in my opinion. This all depends on what microphones you use, where you place them, and what you want to record. To say that you have recorded with every known pattern and system does not sound feasable. And again, I would prefer the Blumlein pattern/image in this example. -- Julius ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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