some mistakes


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miguel.roma
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At (aporx) 12:30, referring directional patterns, "cardiod" and "hyper cardiod" can be read in the text instead of cardioid and hyper cardioid.

In the "How many mics do you need" section (26:00 aprox), it can be heard, about angle in common stereo coincident pairs, that the two mics are 180 degrees apart. I think it should say 90 degrees (at least, to be coherent with the stereo pair shown in the footage).

I don´t know if it is too late to fix it.

English is not my native language. Apologies if this post is not too clear.

solarium
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there are few editing term

there are few about microphones and hardware, and they can help you

fortunato
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Microphones download text duplicates Studio Acoustics text

The text supplied for the Microphones download on page
http://www.artandscienceofsound.com/online/DWN_ASSR_MICROPHONES :
"There is wisdom and value in whatever ‘space’ you use to generate or mix music ... You can also see a ‘studio’ being constructed as this section progresses. "

...is the same as that for Studio Acoustics
on page http://www.artandscienceofsound.com/online/DWN_ASSR_STUDIO_ACOUSTICS :
"There is wisdom and value in whatever ‘space’ you use to generate or mix music ... You can also see a ‘studio’ being constructed as this section progresses. "

Is there separate Microphones text?

Thanks.

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Only the Download section has wrong text for Microphones.

You can find the correct Microphones text if you click from the home page, http://www.artandscienceofsound.com/ onto the right column of links, in this case, the "Microphones" picture link, which contains:

"The section begins with a look at the science behind microphones; their various designs and applications, how they work, what they do. Along the way the section looks at what mics ‘hear,’ dynamic range and sensitivity, mic characteristics, and finally mic placements and techniques. Alan talks to several producers and engineers, including self-confessed mic junkie John McBride, at Blackbird Studios in Nashville."

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