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Re: recording rig advice

Subject: Re: recording rig advice
From: "evs" onomatopoetik
Date: Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:04 am (PDT)
>
> M/S takes some learning. And the sound is partially dependent on the
> decoding. You can get a fairly wide variety of soundfields out of a
> single setup depending on how you decode the M/S. For this reason it's
> always preferable to record the M/S signals and decode later.
>
>
> .
>

i was not knowing you have a lot of options in decoding a ms signal..
i just thought you have the mid signal most of the times at 0db on
youre mixing desk, and decide how much of the side signal/ (+side
signal with reversed phase) you want to put in. (the more the more
wide it gets..)
am i missing a important point? even if you play with the volume of
the mid signal, are there more tricks especially for MS how to change
the sound?






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