Mike:
Could you please explain what a "log spiral array" is? Is it an array of mi=
crophones with processing to do beamforming or two mikes, one on each side =
of a large conch shell? How do you make it out of a box of rice crispies (d=
o you HAVE to eat those dry little bits first in order to make it work?)?
Inquiring minds want to know!
Thanks!
-Greg
--- In "Mike Rooke" <> wrote:
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> Hi,
> I think the snow recording is in a very diffuse environment - i check=
ed the cross correlation and there wasnt much to conclude besides the diffu=
seness :) - Previous recordings Ive heard had a decent center. Ive found a =
log spiral array to give the best center and also gives a boost to the cris=
pyness. You could even make it from a box of rice crispies :)
>
> Using matrixing to adjust parallel boundary arrays is shifting the phasin=
g around which I think is as intended but it may require quite a processing=
chain, preeq & mic response balance, matrix, m/s eq, matrix / post eq & se=
cret sauce. - Ideal setup is to ensure the mics are matched and placed so t=
he effects of phase are minimal, which means exactly at the same position e=
ither side of the rig, thats also shaped exactly the same.
>
> I can assist you testing the mic Klas using my mad science if it helps. I=
m enjoying the development and the small changes that are made. Muriemike h=
as a lot of potential.
>
> BR
> Mike
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