« Reply #17 on: November 01, 2023, 06:07:36 AM »
Not to pile on, but I've never had an issue with creating stereo in post either. I don't really consider that fake stereo any more or less than having my two coincident mics flying in a venue is fake stereo...it's just two mics pointed in different directions. For what we do, it's not like the right and left mics set up in coincident recording patterns are recording different sound sources. The positioning of the mics causes the perception of right and left either due to differences in sound pressure or differences in sound timing...both of which can be created in post. So whether stereo is created in post by futzing with two mono files to create differences in sound pressure and/or differences in timing, or by two mics in the venue, it can end up being really similar sounding.
(Not to mention that some sound guys don't send stereo mixes to the PAs.)
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