Subject: | Re: Stereo techniques for outdoor soundscapes |
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From: | "Emanuele Costantini" lamacchiacost= |
a Date: Mon Jul 6, 2009 4:13 am ((PDT)) Hi Matt, very good stuff. Despite the MS is the standard technique for film&TV stereo recordings, when I work in stereo and I can bring a bit more stuff with me, I generically prefer the Jecklin disk. In your picture I see that you used with the two parallel mics. Have you tried to angle them, let's say like an ORTF whit the baffle in between? If you already tried, please tell us what you think. Thanks. > First of all, please forgive me for barging in; I've long enjoyed and > learned a lot from from this terrific list, but have only rarely > actually posted here. > > Emanuele Costantini www.ecciproduzioni.com www.imdb.com/name/nm1987084/ www.myspace.com/emanuelecostantini |
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