Subject: | Re: learning mid-side |
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From: | "grantfinlay" grantfinlay |
Date: | Mon Aug 3, 2009 5:47 pm ((PDT)) |
David, I use a neumann rsm191 m/s mic. After fluffing around with decoding in post for a while and trying to find = the perfect balance I just decided to record it as a decoded stereo signal = at a 1:1 ratio and haven't looked back... M/S WILL sound different then your sass rig (esp in the h/phones)as they re= ly on different methods of recording the stereo image, so don't fret. Anywa= y, there are all manor of plugins to alter the stereo image later if need b= e these days. here's a great intro to m/s: http://emusician.com/mag/emusic_front_center/ Grant. http:grantfinlay.podomatic.com |
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