This fully illustrated, 80-page eBook demystifies the physical and psychoacoustic principles behind stereo audio capture, busting long‑standing myths and replacing guesswork with clear, measurable concepts. It explains why different stereo microphone techniques behave the way they do — and how to choose and use them with confidence in real recording situations.
Every concept is supported with real‑world examples, combining clear explanations, detailed diagrams and audio demonstrations, to make complex ideas immediately usable.
Designed for recording engineers, music-technology students, and technically minded musicians, this guide gives readers the tools to make deliberate, repeatable stereo recording decisions, leading to successful, predictable results.
Inside, readers will learn:
- How coincident (X-Y), spaced omnis (A-B), Mid-Sides (M-S), and hybrid stereo arrays really create width, depth, and localisation.
- How stereo imaging changes across headphones and loudspeakers.
- How to achieve stable, controllable stereo images without trial-and-error.
- What’s really happening acoustically, so you know what to do when it’s not sounding right.
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