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Fascinating MS
"John Williamson" wrote in message ... You could try altering the EQ on the S channel to alter the relative levels of the HF percussion. If it moves in and out, you've got a frequency response problem. Then you need to find out how much is the room and how much is the microphones. -- Tciao for Now! John. Actually, Scott is probably the most correct because it is a fairly tubby room (almost echoey). So what I should do is a new series of tests outdoors when it is quiet outside. I can easily do MS and then XY and see just where the problem lies, in the mikes or in the room. Gary |
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