Subject: | Re: Field test: Sony PCM-D50 |
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From: | "Raimund Specht" animalsounds |
Date: | Wed May 28, 2008 2:45 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Phil again, I forgot to mention that there is obviously no automatic channel swapping in the PCM-D50. So, if necessary, one had to swap the channels manually on the computer. This makes sense because one can set the capsules to any position between 90 and 120=B0. Regards, Raimund you wrote: > Such that when set to 90=B0 the left mic is actually the right and the right mic the left but as > you move them towards the 120=B0 position they swap over? |
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