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The third common stereo miking approach is mid-side or "M/S." M/S miking uses a forward-facing directional mic and a side-facing bi-
directional mic. M/S recording offers very good stereo imaging with the added benefit of excellent mono compatibility. Through some
electronic processing: M/S-encoding and decoding, the two mic signals can be combined to create a stereo signal either before recording or
on playback. The Gold Channel offers M/S encoding and decoding at its input and output.
The Gold Channel
The TC Electronic Gold Channel offers a wealth of power to amplify and process microphone signals. This power can be used to further
enhance a great-sounding mic signal, or it can be used to correct a not-so-great sound. Your job is to give the Gold Channel the best-
possible sound to work with, which is where good mic technique comes into play. Remember - mic selection and placement isn't just
another step in the recording process.
It's where great recordings begin.
For more information about microphone techniques and technology, check out "The Home Studio Guide to Microphones" by Loren
Alldrin. Written in a non-technical, easy-to-read style, this book has one simple goal: to help you make great recordings with any
microphone. Call Mix Bookshelf at 800-543-7771 for ordering information.
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