On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 20:11:44 -0500, "Skler"
wrote:
-- Actually, comb filtering can be generally called "constructive and
destructive interference" as well. Constructive means that certain
wave portions are built-up, destructive means that another wave
portions are cancelled.
Generally, it is a bad thing. I consider it one of worst problems in
recording and I always stress that it is much more important where you
put the microphones rather than of what kind of microphones you are
using. OK, the second is also very important; but only if you meet
both of that your recording will suceed. Elementary, Watson.
Edi Zubovic, Crikvenica, Croatia
Hey, Coratia... Cool!
When I retire I might get outa Texas and move there, or somewhere else where
it isn't so darned hot! ;-)
Skler
-- You'd be welcome. Yes, we have a mild climate; if I had to choose
to move somewhere, I'd probably choose New Zealand. It's roughly at
the same latitude, just antipode to us here
Cheers,
Edi Zubovic, Crikvenica, Croatia