Stereo Mic Recording Explained: XY, Mid-side, Blumlein & Spaced-pair Techniques

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

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  • @sweetwater
    @sweetwater  Год назад +1

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  • @rombsix
    @rombsix Год назад +19

    Spaced pair - 3:01
    XY convergent - 5:54
    XY divergent - 6:26
    Mid-Side - 8:43
    Blumlein - 10:36

    • @endlesscurrent
      @endlesscurrent 8 месяцев назад +2

      Deserves the Good Human Being Award 🏆- Thank you very much.

    • @StudioBuster
      @StudioBuster 3 месяца назад +1

      THANK YOU A LOT maaan ! You just made my life easier !

  • @stevekatz5685
    @stevekatz5685 Год назад +2

    Awesome video - a lot of great content here (and new to me since i’m mostly mic’ing an amp or recording direct!) You did a great job going over the strengths and limitations of each technique but, to my ears the Blumlein was the richest sound! Very well done - looking forward to more!!

  • @joshuariveraflora
    @joshuariveraflora Год назад +2

    This was a great video! Very helpful.

  • @alexinphx1411
    @alexinphx1411 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the excellent detail in a short video. The panning and L/R channel comment was crucial! Also good to hear and know the divergent is exactly the spacing I want for a vocal up the middle. Thank you!

  • @BobPerrone
    @BobPerrone Год назад +2

    Great stuff, very helpful

  • @canimob
    @canimob 4 месяца назад +1

    Very useful video, thanks for putting in the time! The only additional thing I'd love to see/hear is a direct comparison of all these techniques done with the same pair of mics - would have made detecting the differences in stereo imaging easier as the listener's ear wouldn't be drawn by the differences in frequency response.

  • @Bhallmed
    @Bhallmed Год назад +1

    I do blumlien all the time and love it

  • @StudioBuster
    @StudioBuster 3 месяца назад

    Thank you very much! Very efficient presented important info for me!

  • @unowcres
    @unowcres Год назад

    Thank you for making this video!
    Really useful information that I will look into!
    Can you do one on concert band/orchestra recording techniques?
    Thank you again for this!

  • @gori_maheswari8994
    @gori_maheswari8994 Год назад

    Happy new year

  • @andrewsun4385
    @andrewsun4385 Год назад +1

    Awesome!!!❤❤💯💯

  • @RobertSaxy
    @RobertSaxy Год назад

    Great info, I would like to see recording techniques for instrument and space specific recording. Like bras, woodwind, organs etc and taking the room out it or capturing a recording with great natural reverb

  • @RickMcCargar
    @RickMcCargar 11 месяцев назад +1

    When you change the type of mic, we can't tell how much of the difference we hear is due to the microphone model vs style of placement.

  • @glendoggett9670
    @glendoggett9670 Год назад +1

    Yo, Chris, what’s up, dude!

    • @hotdogproaudio
      @hotdogproaudio Год назад +1

      hey Glen! hope you've been doing well, buddy :)

  • @simaoalmeida9579
    @simaoalmeida9579 Год назад

    what music is play?

  • @nnamdinwachukwu9877
    @nnamdinwachukwu9877 Год назад +1

    We cool.

  • @briannacery9939
    @briannacery9939 Год назад

    Mid side sounded warbly. Mid spaced sounded good.

  • @burrowsworth9534
    @burrowsworth9534 Год назад

    Mid-side is so good until you collapse it into mono. Used ot for ages and then ran into that issue, now i tend to use Steve Albini's with the mics on the floor.

    • @samchoate1719
      @samchoate1719 2 месяца назад

      What problem do you have with mid side collapsing into mono?

  • @griffini19
    @griffini19 3 месяца назад +1

    Yikes. IMO very poor mic positioning, poor guitar sound and some inaccurate information.

    • @JoshTolbertUrbana
      @JoshTolbertUrbana Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, wasn't thrilled at all with X/Y descriptions...Capsules should generally be positioned as close together as possible to eliminate phasing problems. X/Y is called a coincident mic technique for a reason. :) Same for Blumlein and Mid-Side. Also, the labeling of ORTF as an X/Y mic technique kinda bothered me.
      Sweetwater, you can do better. There's a lot of good info here in this video, but there's also some bad info.