I don't think some freqs travel faster than others, but they could be resonating with the natural freq of your desk (ala some bridges in WA) making them seem louder than they should be.
The obvious test is to take your desk out of the equation.
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Good mic for M/S technique
Hi-
First post here--
I read about the M/S recording technique, and I'd really like to try it. Problem is, I don't have a figure 8 mic. What is a decent mic that can do this for around $350 or so? I'm using an mbox if that makes any difference.
Thanks!
First post here--
I read about the M/S recording technique, and I'd really like to try it. Problem is, I don't have a figure 8 mic. What is a decent mic that can do this for around $350 or so? I'm using an mbox if that makes any difference.
Thanks!