I forgot the %&$ยง* 3dB boost that needs to be
added to the W channel to synthesize a cardioid
when added to the X channel. But I agree with
Michael's suggestion below to experiment with the ratio of W/X.
David
At 14:52 14-09-16, Michael Chapman wrote:
>> I've been editing some old B-Format field recordings, one of which was
>> made
>> in a very humid climate where there were issues with the mic (ST250);
>> such
>> that two channels dropped out completely for some the session.
>>
>
>That almost sounds as if you have two (of four) A channels. That is
>straight outputs from two capsules of the mic.
>If so then direct feed (e.g. A1->-L and A2->-R ) s probably the best
>you can do.
>
>
>If the channels are W and X, then as David says,
>though it might be worth playing with
>(W + nX) ->- L
>(W - nX) ->- R
>with n=1 as a start and probably 1<n<2 ....
>
>
>Good luck.
>
>Michael
>
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