Subject: | Re: The new nagra seven and 4 inputs |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Thu Mar 6, 2014 9:19 am ((PST)) |
> As I can undestand with a four track recorder I can put the four mics at = the same distance from the source and the time difference is no problem whe= n mixing. Am I right? If I am right, wich I don't know, when recording with= four microphones in the field it is very important that they are at the sa= me distance from the source? I record with four microphones on four tracks as my standard setup. Since t= he source is a complex soundscape, there is no consideration of distances f= rom the source. I array the microphones to create the illusion of space tha= t I desire. My usual procedure is to use a Jecklin Disc for the front pair of channels.= This creates an imaging panorama across the front stereo speakers. I space= my two rear channel mikes widely, around 70 feet apart. I don't have a fix= ed formula for this; I position them where I think they'll pick up sounds t= o fill in the rear of the space appropriately. -Dan |
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