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Re: M/S recording setup

Subject: Re: M/S recording setup
From: "jtudor2005" jtudor2005
Date: Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:09 pm ((PDT))

--- In  Marinos Koutsomichalis <=
.> wrote:
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> You can go from X/Y to M/S any time just by doing the necessary math..
>
>
You probably should refer to it as L/R not X/Y. X/Y is a microphone configu=
ration in it's own right using two coincident cardioid microphones at 90 de=
grees.

When you decode M/S you doing so to get L/R







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