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Mid/Side advice? -U87, Rode M3, Zoom H4N, Shure SM7B
      05/01/12 01:01 PM
Hi, I have a vintage Neumann U87 and GAP Pre73, also a Zoom H4N (massive contrast I know).

If I wanted to, can I use these as a Mid/Side setup with the Neumann recording teh mids and the H4N as the sides?

OR should I use the U87 in a figure of 8 polar pattern for the sides and use another mic ie my Shure SM7B or Rode M3 for the mids?

How then would I combine the 2 into a mid/side audio file?

Randomly,
_Luca

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