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phlopip
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Can someon explain it and how to recitfy it. thanks
I guess I should bring up the 3:1 rule. You won't have phase problems if you keep your mics 3 times farther apart than the distance from the sound source. If your mics are 1 foot away from the source, they are at least 3 feet apart. If the mics are 2 feet away from the source, they are at least 6 feet apart. etc.
Yeah!!!The second mic needs to be AT LEAST 3 times further BACK from the first mic. This only works because of the volume difference between the close mic and the far mic. If you turn the distant mic up to the same level as the close mic, you will still have phase problems.
The 3 to 1 rule has nothing to do with stereo micing. Actually it is a method to reduce bleed when micing two different things in the same room.
It can be applied to a drum kit easily. If you have a tom mic 1 inch from the tom 1, the mic for tom 2 needs to be at least 3 inches from tom 1 and so on.
http://www.recordingeq.com/articles/321eq.html

Yes, and it has even less to do with near/far mics on the same source, for the reason Farview mentioned.
