On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 03:58:24PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >> But from were do come stereo signals in the field?
> >
> >A stereo microphone (or equivalent setup) for example.
>
> Yes, that already was pointed out by Jörn's explanation. I'm right
> there with you.
>
> However, if you're using double sided large membrane mics you could
> stepless chose directionality.
*IF* you have that type of mic, and *IF* you can place it
exactly where you want it, and *IF* you can control the
placement of the performers, yes then maybe you can avoid
having to correct the stereo image. Ever done any real-life
recording ?
> If you're using headphones as microphones, you'll experience issues
> that can't be fixed, what ever technique you'll use.
And if you write stupid arguments you'll experience being
ignored.
> >> If you have access to all components, M/S processing doesn't
> >> make sense. How can one disagree with this?
> >
> >Because it's not true.
>
> Then give an example.
I already did. You don't seem able to read, or to understand it.
Ciao,
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