The intensity and time differences for a spaced pair of cardioid microphones can be calculated as a function of sound source position and, various spacing and angles between the microphones. This information, together with the physiological limits of the stereophonic listening situation, enables a usable angle for coherent stereophonic recording (recording angle) to be determined. For the same recording angle, different values of spacing and microphone angle enable the sound engineer to choose the subjective stereophonic quality desired.
Author:
Williams, Michael
AES Convention:
75 (March 1984)
Paper Number:
2072
Publication Date:
March 1, 1984
Subject:
Studio Technology
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