For information I am working with a unusual binaural set up for
Olympus LS-10 and likewise.
It is the same kind of product as the Telinga LS-10 parabol set-up,
i.e. I will make a limited number to sell to people at this list
only. (+ friends)
It was recently evaluated at Bernies workshop in Jackson Hole.
Klas.
At 18:22 2009-07-06, you wrote:
>On Jul 6, 2009, at 7:13, Emanuele Costantini wrote:
>
> > 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.
> >
> >
>
>Hi Emanuele,
>
>In my Jecklin configuration, I'm using shock mounts (which are
>usually essential for outdoors) that move the mics far enough
>out that they need to face straight ahead to get the "standard"
>Jecklin separation.
>
>I did some (limited) tests before I settled on this configuration,
>and found the orientation with the omnis I use (AT-3032s and
>MKH8020s) makes very little audible difference.
>
>Best,
>
>-matt
>
>
>mab blogs at http://www.crypto.com/blog/
>
>
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