e sound
> travels across the distance, and both the whistle and resulting echo are loud
> enough for a good SNR. Curious as to how a recording of this will sound on my
> home rig. I?ll share the wav files as soon as they?re processed.
>
> As always, many thank
Michael Chapman wrote:
> 1) Don't think this is it, but better to forward than delete ?
Yes, I also found that post, but it isn't quite what I was
looking for. Maybe my imagination is just making up things.
Thanks Michael.
Eero
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Are you thinking of the arrangement that one of the audiophile record
companies use? Near coincident fig 8's plus an omni pointing in.
Every Blessing
Tony
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, (big ask) but could you generate a couple of presets (1st, 2nd order) for
my rig please?
Thanks, Paul Power
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Tony wrote:
Are you thinking of the arrangement that one of the audiophile record
companies use? Near coincident fig 8's plus an omni pointing in.
No. I am writing an article about an un-orthodox stereo recording setup,
"common acoustical point". Two cardioids with a reasonably long spacing,
po
Hi
Not come across that one! I often use ORTF stereo set-ups, especially if I
don't want the pin point accuracy of Blumhein. I'd be interested if you do
turn up a reference. I've used the Faulkner array of spaced figure of
eights with some success. I did read that he'd more recently added furt
.
Best,
Eric C
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