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  2. ORTF stereo technique - Wikipedia

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    The microphones should be as similar as possible, preferably a frequency-matched pair of an identical type and model. The result is a realistic stereo field that has reasonable compatibility with mono playback. Since the cardioid polar pattern rejects off-axis sound, less of the ambient room characteristics are picked up.

  3. Blumlein pair - Wikipedia

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    The Soundfield microphone used to make Ambisonic recordings can be adjusted to mimic two microphones of any pattern at any angle to each other, including a Blumlein pair. In his early experiments at EMI with what he called " binaural " sound, Blumlein did not use this actual technique because he did not have access to figure-eight microphones.

  4. Microphone practice - Wikipedia

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    Blumlein pair stereo When the microphones are bidirectional and placed facing ±45° with respect to the sound source, the X-Y-setup is called a Blumlein pair . The sonic image produced by this configuration is considered by many authorities to create a realistic, almost holographic soundstage.

  5. Stereophonic sound - Wikipedia

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    In binaural recording, a pair of microphones is put inside a model of a human head that includes external ears and ear canals; each microphone is where the eardrum would be. The recording is then played back through headphones, so that each channel is presented independently, without mixing or crosstalk.

  6. Decca tree - Wikipedia

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    The Decca Tree setup evolved from the idea of a minimal recording technique using a pair of microphones. The first system was developed by Roy Wallace. The microphone triangle was placed about 3 to 3.6 m high above the stage level, near the conductor. The microphone system is not properly in front of the orchestra, but more "into" the orchestra.

  7. Star quad cable - Wikipedia

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    While the above discussion focuses on preventing noise from getting in (e.g. into a microphone cable) the same star-quad quadrupole configuration is useful for audio speaker cable, [11] for split-phase electric power wiring, and even for open-wire star quad transmission line. In these cases, the purpose of the star quad configuration is reversed.

  8. Streamline Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Streamline Pictures was an American media company. Founded by screenwriter Carl Macek and animation historian Jerry Beck , it was one of the earliest distributors of English-dubbed Japanese animation .

  9. Streamline Air - Wikipedia

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    Streamline Air was an American regional-airline based at Hanscom Field in Bedford, Massachusetts. The airline started operations on April 4, 2011. [2] Streamline operated four daily flights between its two destinations. Streamline Air, LLC. was a subsidiary of Charter Air Transport. All flights offered by Streamline were designated by the ...