R rorohello Member Nov 27, 2017 #1 Hello! I was wondering if it matters that one LDC is a different circuitry when micing mid-side? I have a Miktek c7 and just got a CV3 tube. If you have experience doing a stereo mix this way, do you prefer the tube for the side address mic (room) ? Or the other way around.
Hello! I was wondering if it matters that one LDC is a different circuitry when micing mid-side? I have a Miktek c7 and just got a CV3 tube. If you have experience doing a stereo mix this way, do you prefer the tube for the side address mic (room) ? Or the other way around.
miroslav Cosmic Cowboy Nov 27, 2017 #2 I've always used a pair of FET mics in the past for M/S...and they worked well. I would think with a mixture of mics, I would take the mic that is more sensitive and open sounding, and with better high-end capture, and use that for the side mic.
I've always used a pair of FET mics in the past for M/S...and they worked well. I would think with a mixture of mics, I would take the mic that is more sensitive and open sounding, and with better high-end capture, and use that for the side mic.
Gtoboy Well-known member Dec 3, 2017 #4 I think I'm going to add to my signature: "Try it !" You might discover some great new sounds or at least some fun trashy sounds
I think I'm going to add to my signature: "Try it !" You might discover some great new sounds or at least some fun trashy sounds