Subject: | Re: Stereo question |
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From: | "Richard Humphries" mdsfx |
Date: | Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:41 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In Mike Feldman <> wrote: > > Steve Pelikan wrote: > > > The setup for the recording was basically the same as one of Curt > > Olson's experiments --- Shure 183's (omnis) attached to opposite sides > > of parallel 1 x 3 boards. > > I'm having trouble visualizing your setup... is it like: > > http://www.trackseventeen.com/images/mic_arrays/183_head-like_b.html > > What was the distance between the capsules? > > Richard wrote: > > > The recording has slightly more anti-phase information in it than in > > phase. > > How about for low frequencies? The high frequency anti-phase stuff > can be seperation and baffel. > > -- Mike > Good question! I hadn't ever thought of checking the phase of a particular range of frequencies. I just played it back through a LPF set with a cutoff off 200Hz. It is indeed positively correlated. -Richard |
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