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Making Recordings with the MSTC 64 Ug

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Making recordings with the MSTC 64 Ug

When making stereo recordings, one of the
essential aims is to reproduce the pickup area a
(Fig. 4a) in an area spanning 60° during play-
back through loudspeakers (Fig. 4b). The crucial
parameters for getting this just right are:
1. the directivity of the microphones used,
2. the angle w that the microphone axes cover

together,

3. the distance d between the membranes of

the microphone, and

4. the distance a of the microphone from the

sound source.

In the case of ORTF stereo recordings, and
accordingly when using the MSTC 64 Ug, the
first three parameters are already known:

1. Pickup pattern: cardioid
2. Distance between microphones: 17cm
3. Angle

ω between microphones: 110°

The only parameter left to determine is there-
fore the miking distance. Since the recording
angle of the MSTC 64 Ug is known, the opti-
mum distance to the sound source is also quite
well defined, but there is a certain amount of
leeway. The distance is ideal when it is about
half the width b of the sound source (in fact,
when it is precisely 46%).

Listener

Fig. 4b
The recording angle

α as shown in Fig. 4a is

reproduced when played back through loud-
speakers at an angle

α’ of 60°.

α’=

60°

α

ω

Fig. 4a
Recording angle

α and axis angle ω.

All sound sources should be located within
the area covered by the recording angle.

Tab. 1
Ideal distance a
of microphone to
sound source as
a function of the
given width b of
the sound source

Stereo
main
axis

Area to be recorded

(e.g. orchestra or band)

b

a

d

b

a

2 m

0,9 m

3 m

1,4 m

4 m

1,8 m

5 m

2,3 m

6 m

2,7 m

7 m

3,2 m

10 m

4,6 m

15 m

6,9 m

20 m

9,2 m

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