Subject: | Re: Olympus LS5, LS7 and Sony M10 internal mics comparison. |
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From: | "Gregory O'Drobinak" gmo_dunes2 |
Date: | Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:32 pm ((PDT)) |
John: Interesting. But when listening to this with cans on, the second part sound= ed like it was pulling down hard on my ears! It was a very strange sensation, with a very curious spectral shift. Not at= all pleasant. I've been thinking about some ways to 'spread out' a narrower stereo image,= but it may be very tricky with M-S processing. Perhaps having a wider sound sta= ge like the SASS-type rigs is not at all possible with closely-spaced capsules= , no matter what the method. Seems like you can't put in the proper inter-aural= delays that one would have with a natural spacing of the mic elements ex po= st facto, but I could be wrong. I'd like to see if anyone can really pull this= off effectively. What exactly was your process? Thanks! - Greg |
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