> Hi All > > I have been spending some time looking for a thread that I think > we had ages ago about a surround sound microphone setup, > in which the microphones would not be pointing outwards from a > point, but inwards. > > Is there anyone who would remember that thread? I only found three > posts of a short thread started by Etienne on Nov 14 2002. > > Somehow I feel like there has also been another more lively > discussion about a similar subject. Maybe I just don't find the right > words for my search in the Archive. >
1) Don't think this is it, but better to forward than delete ? << Jörn Nettingsmeier | 17 Jan 2011 14:45 Re: good quality low noise yet miraculously cheap cardiod/unidirectional microphones ? On 01/17/2011 02:33 PM, Paul Hodges wrote: > --On 17 January 2011 14:08 +0100 Jörn Nettingsmeier > <nettings <at> stackingdwarves.net> wrote: > >> if you want to use cardioids, your best bet will be three at 120° angles. > > As briefly used by Michael Gerzon: > <http://www.michaelgerzonphotos.org.uk/microphones-calrecs.html> interesting. i would have stacked them, for perfect horizontal coincidence. if used like this, does the array require correction filters? and isn't it a problem that frontal sound hits the "front" microphone after the "rear" ones, or can it be corrected? if it can be corrected, why aren't we all using four schoeps or b+k cardioids in an inverted tetrahedron, i.e. pointing inwards?>> or <<> On 01/17/2011 02:33 PM, Paul Hodges wrote: > > --On 17 January 2011 14:08 +0100 J?rn Nettingsmeier > > wrote: > > > >> if you want to use cardioids, your best bet will be three at 120? > angles. > > > > As briefly used by Michael Gerzon: > > <http://www.michaelgerzonphotos.org.uk/microphones-calrecs.html> > > interesting. i would have stacked them, for perfect horizontal coincidence. > if used like this, does the array require correction filters? > and isn't it a problem that frontal sound hits the "front" microphone > after the "rear" ones, or can it be corrected? > if it can be corrected, why aren't we all using four schoeps or b+k > cardioids in an inverted tetrahedron, i.e. pointing inwards?>> Perhaps not old enough ... 2) Certainly look at <http://www.michaelgerzonphotos.org.uk/microphones-calrecs.html> and maybe search for links to that ? Good luck ! Michael _______________________________________________ Sursound mailing list Sursound@music.vt.edu https://mail.music.vt.edu/mailman/listinfo/sursound