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Sound Recording and Reproduction
Recording (live or studio)
positioning of overheads
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[QUOTE="TheBear, post: 235254"] i might be wrong but im pretty sure spaced pair isnt so much equidistant form the snare but more so from eachother. the time delay between the two mics would be so minimal it would be very hard to distinguish it aurally. the biggest thign ive been taught about spaced pair is to make sure that you have a 3:1 ratio which im sure you knwo what that is if you've read about OH micing. [/QUOTE]
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