Hi. "The Home Recording Show Podcast" did a quick explanation of how to do this n a recent podcast from memory. Never tried it myself but maybe you can check the podcast and see how they did it and how they explained it. http://homerecordingshow.com is the location of the podcast if I recall. It was about podcast 43 or 44... I am not home right now to check Steve -----Original Message----- From: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com on behalf of HKC Sent: Sat 26-Sep-09 9:30 AM To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com Cc: Subject: [Logic_Cafe] MS Decoding I would like to try out but I am in doubt whether I set this up correctly. From what I understand I place a cardiod mic aimed at the center of the sound. As close as possible to that mic I place another figure 8 mic recording the sides. I record both signals. I copy the figure 8 track to another track and phase shift it. I pan the figure 8 tracks hard LR. I ie take the cardiod mic up to 0 Db and then slowly fade in the fig 8s until I find the right balance where I have the width that I prefer. What am I doing wrong, all I get is the R side (the phaseshifted one) phases out the cardiod so the R side is more or less silent when listening back to the combined 3 track signal. This makes perfect sense to me since the mics are so close together that they certainly share a lot of the transients. I am doing something wrong or does it have something to do with the fact that I record in neutral rooms where frequencies are fairly similar in all directions and with little "room" sound. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Logic_Cafe] MS Decoding
2009-09-25 by Steve Currington
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