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Very useful video, thanks for putting in the time! The only additional thing I'd love to see/hear is a direct comparison of all these techniques done with the same pair of mics - would have made detecting the differences in stereo imaging easier as the listener's ear wouldn't be drawn by the differences in frequency response.
Awesome video - a lot of great content here (and new to me since i’m mostly mic’ing an amp or recording direct!) You did a great job going over the strengths and limitations of each technique but, to my ears the Blumlein was the richest sound! Very well done - looking forward to more!!
Thank you for making this video! Really useful information that I will look into! Can you do one on concert band/orchestra recording techniques? Thank you again for this!
Great info, I would like to see recording techniques for instrument and space specific recording. Like bras, woodwind, organs etc and taking the room out it or capturing a recording with great natural reverb
Mid-side is so good until you collapse it into mono. Used ot for ages and then ran into that issue, now i tend to use Steve Albini's with the mics on the floor.