I’m thinking of buying an MXL 990 condenser mic, to add to my other mic of the same type. I have a 2-mic mixer, yes, as well as a preamp, and I already have studio foam up, but I don’t get what you mean by “mounting one above another”. Then you can walk completely around the setup and the stereo image should be OK, but you have all the problems of cardioid microphones The back side sounds funny and the patterns are never perfect.ĭo you have two preamplifiers and a mixer of some sort? The idea behind binaural is simulating a human head, so no, you can’t separate them on two mic stands. If they produce cardioid patterns, then you should again mount one above the other and point one left and one right. Those are very live and will tend to whip around the performance field and make people ill. You need to be excessively careful about room echoes and any sounds coming from the other three sides. If you stage a performance between two of the lobes, then this setup should simulate binaural recording. If the microphone has a Figure Of 8 pattern available–which is what this type of mic would have with no baffles or other tricks, then I would think you could mount one directly above the other such that the two “8” patterns were at 90 degrees. It’s impossible to Google this microphone without thousands of “really cool” listings and no specifications.
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