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quesne
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Hello All:
I have recently been getting into the world of mid-side recording. Many of my trials have been really great, with excellent fidelity, separation and flexibility when it comes to decoding and post-processing. On my most recent attempts, however, I've hit a weird snag and I am hoping someone can give me some clues as to why.
My equipment is pretty straightforward:
- Mic Pre's = ART Dual MP (2 of them, 4 channels total)
- Side Mic = CAD M179
- Mid Mic = Spark Blue
- Interface = Zoom R16
- DAW = Reaper
My technique is as follows:
- Set up the two mics with the capsules vertically in-line, and the figure-8 pattern at 90 degrees to the cardioid.
- Record on two separate tracks (let's call them Track #1 and Track #2, with the figure-8 pattern on Track #2)
- Duplicate the signal file from Track #2 to a third track, Track #3
- Pan Track #2 to hard left
- Pan Track #3 to hard right
- Reverse the polarity of Track #3
- Mix all three of the tracks together, while keeping #2 and #3 hard-panned
The problem that has cropped up is that Tracks #2 and #3 together are producing complete silence! I assume this is because they are cancelling each other out due to the identical content and opposing polarities. But it was not happening before. Does anyone have a idea what I might be doing wrong? Please let me know if I need to provide any more detail or upload the WAV files.
I have recently been getting into the world of mid-side recording. Many of my trials have been really great, with excellent fidelity, separation and flexibility when it comes to decoding and post-processing. On my most recent attempts, however, I've hit a weird snag and I am hoping someone can give me some clues as to why.
My equipment is pretty straightforward:
- Mic Pre's = ART Dual MP (2 of them, 4 channels total)
- Side Mic = CAD M179
- Mid Mic = Spark Blue
- Interface = Zoom R16
- DAW = Reaper
My technique is as follows:
- Set up the two mics with the capsules vertically in-line, and the figure-8 pattern at 90 degrees to the cardioid.
- Record on two separate tracks (let's call them Track #1 and Track #2, with the figure-8 pattern on Track #2)
- Duplicate the signal file from Track #2 to a third track, Track #3
- Pan Track #2 to hard left
- Pan Track #3 to hard right
- Reverse the polarity of Track #3
- Mix all three of the tracks together, while keeping #2 and #3 hard-panned
The problem that has cropped up is that Tracks #2 and #3 together are producing complete silence! I assume this is because they are cancelling each other out due to the identical content and opposing polarities. But it was not happening before. Does anyone have a idea what I might be doing wrong? Please let me know if I need to provide any more detail or upload the WAV files.