Subject: | Re: Aspen Grove with the Jeklin Disk |
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From: | "hartogj" hartogj |
Date: | Wed Oct 6, 2010 5:55 pm ((PDT)) |
> By "fold" are you referring to possible reflections from the barrier > back onto the mics? Hi Rob, No. I will try to explain, though maybe I am insane. When I play a stereo recording through loudspeakers or headphones I hear everything in front of me. The sounds that were to the rear of the microphones are now to the front. That is what I mean by folding. Almost every sound that is folded in this manner is likely to be dissimilar except at the extreme sides where broad sourced sounds can fold in on themselves. What affect would this have on the resultant recording? John Hartog |
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