Steve Reiss wrote:
I was there with my
Sharp MS200 and a 2 clip mics on a "yard" (antiquated
measuring unit) stick to get stereo separation.
As I understand it, stereo separation is normally obtained by using two
directional microphones right next to each other. I don't think moving the
mics apart produces the same effect. Perhaps someone who knows what they are
talking about could explain this ?
simon
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