Thursday, 30 January 2014

Stereo Microphone Techniques

Stereo Microphone Techniques



1.STEREO MICROPHONE TECHNIQUES - Delta Media International Inc

Description:Stereo miking is the preferred way to record classical-music
ensembles and soloists, such as a symphony performed in a concert hall or
a string quartet piece played ...



2.Stereo Microphone Techniques Explained, Part 1

Description:Hugh Robjohns takes a historical look at stereo miking
techniques and explains the whys and wherefores of the various methods
available. • Read Part 2 (March 1997)



3.Recording: In The Studio: Stereo Microphone Techniques ...

Description:The use of stereo microphone techniques can help give depth
and spatial placement to an instrument or overall recording. How do you
set it up properly and what's ...



4.Microphone practice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Description:There exist a number of well-developed microphone techniques
used for miking musical, film, or voice sources. Choice of technique
depends on a number of factors ...



6.Stereo Microphone Techniques - Los Senderos Studio

Description:STEREO MICROPHONE TECHNIQUES large ensemble should spread from
speaker to speaker, while a quartet can have a narrower spread.) Figure 1.
Stereo localization effects.



7.Stereo Microphone Techniques - X/Y 90 Degrees

Description:Stereo Microphone Techniques. There are a surprising number of
techniques for recording groups—from small ensembles to large choirs and
orchestras—using a pair of ...



8.XO Wave: Stereo Microphone Techniques

Description:Using the XY stereo microphone technique for taping and studio
recording.



9.Stereo Microphone Techniques Explained, Part 2

Description:Stereo Microphone (mic) Techniques, including XY, ORTF, Spaced
Omnis (AB), Mid-Side (MS), and Decca Tree.



10.Mic Techniques - Lenard Audio

Description:Hugh Robjohns continues his history of stereo recording
techniques with a look at the development of spaced microphone arrays. •
Read Part 1 (February 1997)

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