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In Reply to: RE: What you are talking about is holographic recording... posted by bullethead on April 30, 2016 at 08:30:28
" Interesting to see what you think of that recording. It is one and just one unidirectional mic, I asked some here before on their thoughts, they said they can hear the atmosphere .... "
i will report for sure. With HPs the effect is not evident.
I will do it asap.
" There is no one right way, MBL definitely is way far advanced for it time because recordings just plain are horrible, especially mass market music "
They look like omnidirectional speakers to me with very advanced drivers. Those drivers are really something. But other omni have been built in the past. The big difference is in the quality of the drivers. These of the MBL are quite unique.
But omni is not a new concept.
I do not like it by the way.
I like good horn speakers with controlled dispersion.
Thanks a lot again.
Kind regards,
bg
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Here is famed conductor Herman Scherchen with his omnidirectional design from the 1950s. Bose had nothing on him.
Hi ! i think i have found what i meant to say.
That the mic pattern should be similar to the speaker dispersion.
If we look at the polar dispersion of a normal frontal radiating speaker is very similar to cardioid pattern.
So the best solution for recording a stero track would be a pair of cardioid mics rightly positioned.
Does this make sense ?
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
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