The first clip is with the mics where the neck and body connect
http://www.jetrecording.com/AcousticMS.mp3
The second is with mics in front of the sound hole.
http://www.jetrecording.com/AcousticMSnearertohole.mp3
both are mics are about 7-8 inches away..
tell me what you think.. which i better or worse...
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Hey Stickers! I'm afraid to see this thread die and hit the nex
Hey Stickers!
I'm afraid to see this thread die and hit the next page so I'm bumping it again.
I listened to them on my home computer (Yamaha computer speakers... :x ) but what I heard I REALLY liked. I agree with Remy's comments about the stereo information being better in the first one. That doesn't mean that the second would make a bad take - quite the opposite - when you're wanting that close, intimate sound, a narrower field is better. It just doesn't seem to scream M-S to me - more "close XY"
I'm going to give the courtesy of a good listen tomorrow while I'm in my studio over my dyn's and let you know more then. I'll also test Remy's other statements for validity, but I believe she's right. It's all too easy to accidentally reverse the polarity of the wrong side of the MS fig 8.
Keep it up dude!
J. 8-)
Well Sticky, I liked both. Although when I listen carefully to
Well Sticky, I liked both. Although when I listen carefully to both, initially I liked the stereo space better with your first example but your second example was a little more mellow and mono.
I came to the conclusion that your matrix channels were swapped. I arrived at this conclusion by using the vocal cut method of reducing center information and instantly got more low-end bass on your first example. It should have been the opposite effect. By adding out of phase center middle to the mix, it should have reduced low-end response but instead, it increased it, indicating that your matrix was backwards. I dematrixed your first example and believe it's possible that you had the channels reversed when you decoded the matrix? I heard what I thought was figure 8 in the left Channel and middle microphone in the right Channel? So I'm not quite sure you got your first example correct? Again it all depends on whether you like a broader space or a tighter more mellow and intimate sound? Either way it all sounds lovely.
So good job Sticky!
wasn't that fun and educational?
MS Remy Ann David