Subject: | Re: Olympus LS5, LS7 and Sony M10 internal mics comparison. |
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From: | "Mark" seoulgypsy |
Date: | Sun Jul 15, 2012 6:15 pm ((PDT)) |
There are endless array combinations using small mics/w/pip creatively appl= ied via object/s and or body. PIP and small low noise electrets have only o= ur imaginations in the way. Sent from my iPhone On Jul 16, 2012, at 6:56 AM, "robin_parmar_sound" <> w= rote: > Mike Rooke wrote: > > > Peter is it not possible to improve the sound > > stage using shuffling or other mid/side techniques? > > As an M10 owner I have done just this, using my own implementation of Blu= mlein's work (built in Reaktor). But a better stereo signal still produces = significantly better results. GIGO. > > -- Robin Parmar > > |
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