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Re: Mono to sterio

Subject: Re: Mono to sterio
From: "David Darrell-Lambert" daviddarrellla=
mbert
Date: Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:14 pm ((PST))

No I only have one, I was looking at just a single mic to go with my binocu=
lars, telescope, tripod and DSLR all of which I tend to take with me in the=
 field.....


David Darrell-Lambert
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On 21 Jan 2012, at 20:05, Peter Shute <> wrote:

> 66s? If you already have more than one ME66 then surely using both togeth=
er would be the first thing to try?
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> Peter Shute
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> Thanks for the David, if were to look at replacing my 66s with a stereo m=
ic what would replacement?
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> David Darrell-Lambert
> Bird Brain UK
> Suite 11908, 2nd floor
> 145-157 St John Street
> London EC1V 4PY
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> Mobile 07977 407 550
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> On 21 Jan 2012, at 15:47, "Avocet" <<brini%40ds=
l.pipex.com>> wrote:
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> > > I was talking to a radio presenter the otherday who suggested I
> > > could convert my recordings from mono to sterio. Does the work well
> > > and is it easy to do?
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> > David,
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> > In short no and no. When stereo first came out there was a rash of
> > discs "doctored for stereo", but this was music.
> >
> > Methods include splitting the music up into frequency bands and
> > processing these for left and right, and adding stereo reverb. Adding
> > out of phase elements will also give a "space" effect which some
> > people mistake for stereo. It's like colouring up a monochrome photo -=

> > it may be possible but is it valid?.
> >
> > What you can never get from a mono recording is placement of wildlife
> > sounds like a group of birds, or to follow a bird's movement.
> >
> > You can of course mix two or more recordings using panpots and create
> > a spread stereo image but that is really not what nature recording is
> > all about.
> >
> > David
> >
> > David Brinicombe
> > North Devon, UK
> > Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
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