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Microphones
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Phasing occurs when signals from multiple microphones directed at a single source are re-combined. This article introduces phasing and it's implications in a recording studio.
http://recording.songstuff.com/articles.php?selected=50
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Stereo miking is the preferred way to record classical-music ensembles and soloists, such as a symphony performed in a concert hall or a string quartet piece played in a recital hall.
http://www.tape.com/resource/stereo_microphone_techniques.html?L+cassette+nqna2923+995498793
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There are a number of different stereo mic placement methods. There are a number of sound engineers who prefer to use mono micing on horns and other single instruments. There are some instruments, ie. the drums, acoustic guitar, and violin for example, that sound great in stereo.
http://www.kellyindustries.com/articles/stereo_miking_techniques.html
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sound on sound march 2001 interview with recording engineer gregg jackman: mics for live strings. necessity is the mother of invention, they say, and that was certainly the case when gregg jackman decided to find a better way of recording string sections playing in loud rock concerts. hugh robjohns talked with this inventive recording engineer.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar01/articles/gregg.asp
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VINTAGE BROADCAST MICROPHONES
http://www.k-bay106.com/history.htm
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