Subject: | 3. Re: Best stereo solution for nature recording while backpacking thro |
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From: | "hartogj" hartogj |
Date: | Sat Jul 2, 2011 10:50 am ((PDT)) |
> > Basic xy captures width and depth, and many people would consider it >three > dimensional... > Hi John (replying to myself) If basic xy technique only captures width and depth, isn't that only two dimensional? It must capture much more than that because, the listener hears much more than a two dimensional plane of sound. I think I better pack it in, and get out of here, before I try to say anything else:) John Hartog http://rockscallop.org/ |
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