Hi Klas,
Need some help...a few questions...
--- Klas Strandberg <> escribi=F3:
> But people don't bother to do this experimenting and learning.
> Instead, they learn all about 0,0001 % difference in ways to compress
> or not compress... or something....
> (Sorry, I couldn't resist... )
>
> >How does the Stereo-DAT compare with the Twin Science after a
> >conversion to mono?
>
> Never connect two stereo channels with one-another!
> Use one of them.
>
> When you wrote that one channel was distorted and the other not, I
> was sure that you had used a Twin Science! That kind of result would
> have been typical.
> But if you use the Stereo DATmic, how could it become that way?
> Were the input level settings different?
>
>
On Stereo DAT mic; if its on the "bottom" of the dish. It is possible that =
you
get distortion in just one channel, if the signals are coming from the oppo=
site
extreme side?
If pointing to the bird you get a mono signal, In the background, do you ge=
t
some signals inverted 9lets say the one on the extreme right or left)? Some
sort of XY on the background and mono signal on the front?
If the mic is out of the "bottom" of the dish (tip of the mic out of the di=
sh,
out as much as you can). Stereo signals on the sides should not come invert=
ed?
Can you explain us more about Stereo mics?
Tony Celis
Antonio Celis-Murillo
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