In Reply to: I've been a believer in this... posted by Presto on May 30, 2012 at 16:46:42:
"The problem is you cannot easily record a live stereo image with two mics"
This can work just fine, assuming good acoustics, engineering and musicians. The Water Lily Acoustic orchestral recordings of Mahler's Fifth and Shostakovich's seventh symphonies are excellent examples of this.
On a smaller scale some of the Chesky jazz recordings have very natural stereo and were made with one stereo microphone.
Tony Lauck
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