Subject: | Re: Spring in Maryland, US |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Tue May 8, 2007 4:09 pm ((PDT)) |
Nice recording Greg. Thanks for sharing. I suppose with such an array the stereo image would be most well-defined for foreground and less so for the background sounds. It seems to sound that way to me. Maybe the strength of the stereo image is related to the ratio of distance between mics to distance to subject =96 or something like that. = -John Hartog >A-B stereo recording (spaced omni) DPA 4006, Lunatec V3, SD 744t, > excerpt from a quad recording. > http://gregweddig.net/prettyboy_excerpt.mp3 > > --greg weddig |
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