Stereo Recording
Creating a professional-sound recording can require as little as two carefully positioned microphones and a 2-track recorder. Mark Cousins takes a look at the choices involved.
Of all the skills and techniques an engineer possesses, the know-how and ability to arrange two microphones and create an accurate stereo recording should never be undervalued. But for many, the full extent of the various methods remains largely unexplored.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 18
Filed under
Ten Minute Masters
Sign in to download this article
New users, please register here
See also...
MTM 100 |
Ten Minute Master: Audio Metering |
MTM 96 |
10MM 194 - Sampled string articulations |
|
MTM 96 |
10MM 193 - Notch filtering |
MTM 95 |
10MM 191 - Comb filtering |
|
MTM 95 |
10MM 192 - Analogue warmth |
MTM 94 |
10MM 189 - Dynamic microphones |
|
MTM 94 |
10MM 190 - The Vocoder |
MTM 93 |
10MM 188 - Tape echo |


















