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Even intensity-only recordings have mono-compatibility
problems. A centered signal will rise in level 6dB, while those to the extreme left or right will show no rise. The cardioid mics in an X-Y array have an included angle of about 90 degrees. This is often varied in actual use, up to about 120 degrees. Sounds that are on-axis for the array are thus 45-60 degrees off-axis for either mic. While cardioid mic coverage patterns vary, they are typically something like 3-8 dB down when the sound source is 45-60 degrees off-axis. Therefore sounds that are on the array's axis, are reduced by 3-8 dB in either mic and the sum varies between +2 and -2, more or less. My partial goof. I was thinking of panned recordings. Obviously, most mics in coincident arrays are turned so that "front center" sources fall off their main axes. |
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