Subject: | Re: That "Wavy Thing" (was: Miniature Pseudo-SASS Array) |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Wed Aug 15, 2012 12:46 pm ((PDT)) |
No. I hear the slight phasing error at 180 degrees, but that's not that I'm talking about. I could point you to some examples out there, but that would be grossly impolite and I won't do it. I will say, however, that MS and ORTF arrays are both quite prone to it -- not always, but often enough that I've observed a pretty clear pattern. Probably the best thing I can do at this point is to try generating the effect myself with an ORTF array and post it along with a simultaneous recording from a boundary rig. Please stand by... we've had one of our grandchildren here for the last few days and I'm behind of several other commitments. But it is now on my "to do ASAP" list. Curt Klas wrote: > Curt, at http://klas.telinga.com/demo/walkinginacircle.mp3. > > you will hear a little of what I call phasing at 180 degrees. > Is that what you mean by wavy? > > Klas |
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