membrane shielding it from sounds generated from behind.
Aren't most microphones used in "live" recordings omnidirectional? That would seem to indicate that from the get-go the recording would be inaccurate.
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Topic - The human ear has openings oriented forward and rather large - tinear 13:07:38 03/10/09 (18)
- The most common setups are - Bill Way 22:56:17 05/21/10 (0)
- RE: The human ear has openings oriented forward and rather large - Tre' 12:21:35 03/29/09 (0)
- RE: The human ear has openings oriented forward and rather large - gymwear5@hotmail.com 11:16:13 03/26/09 (0)
- RE: The human ear has openings oriented forward and rather large - Brian Cheney 15:09:23 03/10/09 (0)
- Imperfect analysis. - Kal Rubinson 15:08:44 03/10/09 (7)
- Before I follow your kind lead, let me continue: - tinear 18:16:10 03/10/09 (6)
- I'd argue your analysis here, too, is simplistic. (NT) - Kal Rubinson 19:04:59 03/10/09 (5)
- You confuse simple and simplistic, I'd argue. You could be less - tinear 20:47:46 03/10/09 (4)
- this is almost exactly the program in binaural recording - tunenut 11:59:56 03/11/09 (0)
- RE: You confuse simple and simplistic, I'd argue. You could be less - Kal Rubinson 05:25:43 03/11/09 (2)
- Ah, the white flag of condescension. nt - tinear 07:38:47 03/11/09 (1)
- The black flag of condescension. - Kal Rubinson 08:33:35 03/11/09 (0)
- If the original signal was coming from all directions... - Enophile 14:56:35 03/10/09 (1)
- I believe - unclestu52 11:06:49 03/14/09 (0)
- LOL welcome to tech square. - Squonk 14:46:10 03/10/09 (0)
- Well, I'd be interested to hear a reasoned counterargument or two. The troll-fearing could look away! nt - Bhasi 13:42:01 03/10/09 (0)
- RE: The human ear has openings oriented for bose nt - Ben Van Dyk 13:30:13 03/10/09 (0)
- Don't be trolling here...the moderator here has shown no patience for such foolishness...(nt) - mkuller 13:11:23 03/10/09 (0)