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Re: Re: Stereo Patterns

Subject: Re: Re: Stereo Patterns
From: Tim Nielsen <>
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 13:40:34 -0700
> Because new systems and patterns (and combinations of both)
> appear almost on a weekly basis. There's NO WAY you
> can ever say you "know and used them all".

Please list a new recording pattern or combination that has appeared
this week.

In fact, most recording patterns still in use were all developed by
the 70's. Jee wiz man, no need to get so defensive. Since Bernie has
been recording many MANY years, it's probably safe to say he's
experiment with any stereo recording technique you can mention. And
sure, I can make up on the spot, one cardiod placed 2.373 miles away
from an array of 18 Figure 8 mics, placed in a vertical plane. HEY, I
invented a new stereo technique.

But please list some stereo mic techniques that have even appeared in
the last YEAR. And list some new 'patterns' as well please. We're all
ears.

Tim


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