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May 24
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Austin, TX
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Blue Dragonfly
Shure SM7
Green12 (pair)
Red12 (pair)
other ribbon, condensor, dynamic
Mic Preamps You Own:
Grace m103 channel strip
Golden Age Pre 73
others
Audio Interface You Own:
Zoom R16
Outboard Gear You Own:
Grace m103
Golden Age Pre 73
Really Nice Leveling Amplifier
Really Nice Compressor
Shouldn't there be a DAW section? I've tried Cubase and Sonar before settling on Reaper.
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So I took my first stab at Mid-Side recording

by m24p on 06-20-2011 at 09:18 PM
Mid/Side recording

An useful way for representing stereo sound is the standard Left/Right that we're all familiar with. Mid/Side is another way, and it can be useful in all sorts of ways. The easiest way to explain it is to describe how to convert a left right signal into mid/side and back.

So, when playing a sound, and you want it to sound like it's coming from the middle of two speakers, you play the exact same signal in both speakers. To get the "mid"

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Updated 06-22-2011 at 02:40 PM by m24p

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