That would be nice and helpful and there is no rush from my side.
Klas.
At 21:46 2012-08-15, you wrote:
>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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