In The Studio: Stereo Microphone Techniques
The use of stereo microphone techniques can help give depth and spatial placement to an instrument or overall recording. How do you set it up properly and what's right for your application?
One of the most popular specialized microphone techniques is stereo mic’ing.
This use of two or more microphones to create a stereo image will often give depth and spatial placement to an instrument or overall recording.
There are a number of different methods for stereo.
Three of the most popular are the spaced pair (A/B), the coincident or near-coincident pair (X-Y configuration), and the md-side (M-S) technique.
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