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revery wrote:
I have a question on the decoding MS recordings, for instance just 2
channel, by using an ambisonic decoder to create the stereo.
Am I off the track here? Would an elaborate MS to ambisonic converter be
required, or maybe just a level change between M and S?
My purpose is to
You can always record an omni along with
your MS mic and get horizontal B-format!
only, of course, if you are using 2x figure-of-8 mics,
or a double MS set up. I was a bit quick with the send button there.
best, Justin
Justin Bennett
jus...@justinbennett.nl
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On 2013-05-09, Justin Bennett wrote:
You can always record an omni along with your MS mic and get
horizontal B-format!
only, of course, if you are using 2x figure-of-8 mics, or a double MS
set up.
Theoretically it works with a pair of cardioids (XY; call them a and b),
the Blumlein pair