Subject: | Re: learning mid-side |
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From: | "grantfinlay" grantfinlay |
Date: | Tue Aug 4, 2009 9:25 pm ((PDT)) |
> Thanks Grant--by "record it as a decoded stereo signal at a 1:1 ratio" do= you mean each mic at the same record level? > > And thanks for the helpful link. > > David Yep, that's correct. Just select m/s link/decode and away you go! There's no wrong way about it , just do whatever suits your needs. After al= l you're the one doing the post production on this? Undecoded m/s just increases the chance of someone down the line mucking it= up and blaming you because they don't understand how it works. Well that's= been my experience anyway... and yes it was a professional post production= facility , transfers manned by a new intern though. If someone specificall= y asks for m/s, they get it. Otherwise it's stereo all the way for me.. Grant. |
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