Subject: | Re: Miniature Pseudo-SASS Array |
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From: | "Scott Fraser" scottbfraser |
Date: | Sat Aug 11, 2012 8:39 am ((PDT)) |
<<The SASS-type rigs deliver a super clean image without any of the "wavy" microphone interactions that are common to ORTF, M-S and Spaced-Omni arrays. >> Could you describe what you mean by "wavy"? Given how vastly different ORTF, MS & Spaced Omni are from each I can't imagine what characteristic they would all have in common. Are you referring to the partial blending toward mono of any non-baffled array? Scott Fraser |
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