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Lionel_Hutz
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So you suggest leaving it in mono and trusting the room? I'm just confused as pro recordings don't have anything in mono, there's always an image to everything, even the bass has a small stereo image.
Lionel_Hutz said:So you suggest leaving it in mono and trusting the room? I'm just confused as pro recordings don't have anything in mono, there's always an image to everything, even the bass has a small stereo image.
Overheads, string quartets, anything that you would stereo mic.Lionel_Hutz said:Cool. I'm curious, what would a stereo mic conventionally be used for then?
Lionel_Hutz said:Cool. I'm curious, what would a stereo mic conventionally be used for then?
WHAT??bigwillz24 said:Stereo Mics are more of a specialty mic.
They are used whenever you are attempting to get a swishing or swooshing sound travelling back and forth across the stereo spectrum. Sorry thats the best way I can explain it.
jake-owa said:WHAT??
If you have no clue best to not try to explain eh?

Ok, I have a new sig....bigwillz24 said:Stereo Mics are more of a specialty mic.
They are used whenever you are attempting to get a swishing or swooshing sound travelling back and forth across the stereo spectrum. Sorry thats the best way I can explain it.
jake-owa said:Ok, I have a new sig....

jake-owa said:FYI...
Stereo mics
http://www.micsupply.com/nt4wmount.jpg
http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B00009OTF6.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
http://scotthelmke.com/stereo-mic-closeup.jpg
It's not some magical moving mic with swooshing sounds or anything like that.

scrubs said:Why do you want to do this? What do you think will be better about 2 mics compared to 1? I don't get it. I mean, an amp or drumset, or even an acoustic guitar, are relatively large instruments with sound emanating from many different places (hence the use of multiple mics to capture more of the "whole picture"). The voice comes from your throat and out your mouth (a relatively small source -- at least for most of us). You put a mic in front of it and you're done.
I mean, if you want to experiment with it, good luck to you. However, like I said in the other thread, this is rarely done with vocals, most likely because it only complicates matters and rarely improves things.