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Alex,....Its REAL EASY to switch patterns while making last minute adjustments before flying the mics. So always double check the switch setting also!
I second that emotion. Ran 8" split omni for an outdoor show on Monday...GREAT results. Wonderful presence, with the vocals up front, and a pretty accurate soundstage, even given my modest playback system. I'll definitely fun the TL's like this again outdoors!
stack tape? sorry for all the questions, just trying to paint some sort of picture.moke - 8" is too tight eh? i guess it all really depends how close you are to the sound source. i'll just have to experiment then, come august!
space em out a bit further, you'll like the results much more...
no, not too tight, but it can produce some really tight panning. Yes, mic location in relation to source is everything!The beauty of the 4 mic bar is that you can pretty much cover everything from the mics butted tight to the disc, and out to about 17", 18"?? apart depending on mounts. So you can really craft a custom sound with some mic position tweaking.I'm going to fly my new mini 4060 j-disc for the first time on sunday!! yea!! (maybe saturday, but I might be doing open, accepted stealth recording in a tie on saturday!! a friggin tie, I dont even own one of those life choking beasts!!)
I assume you meant 8 feet not inches?
I bought TLs particularly for use with classical on which stereo image is particularly important -- need to preserve relationship of instruments, as well as sense of space.