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On Mon, 16 May 2011 06:54:03 -0700, Gary Eickmeier wrote
(in article ): "Audio Empire" wrote in message ... Were I to try that, I would set the "M" mike in omni or even figure-of-eight pattern to pick up more of the room acoustic. Of course, that's not really practical in a club or concert hall where people (other than the musicians and recording personnel) are present. I am actually after hearing some audience in the recording. I have always hated the way stereo folds back the audience into the stereo image, and have been searching for a way to hear them back with me and behind me, like in real life. Believe me, even with a coincident pair, you'll hear MORE than enough of any audience. But tastes vary. I want to hear to hear the musicians with as little outside interference as possible. |
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