Stereo Reproduction and Microphone Techniques

Two-Channel (2-0) Stereo

Source

Blumlein Stereo

Stereo Soundstage

Summing Localization

Phantom and Discrete Images

  • Discrete speaker images:
    • Clearer, more precise, timbrally assertive, smaller.
  • Phantom images:
    • Larger, less focused, weaker sounding.

Image Width

  • Mono point-sources:
    • Centered, off-center, or to one side.
  • Spread images:
    • Narrow or wide.
    • Symmetrically or asymmetrically panned.

Listening Exercise

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Beyond the Loudspeakers

  • Context: Stereo sources may appear super-wide based on surrounding content.
  • Out-of-phase content: Decorrelation can make stereo sources appear wider than the speaker positions.

Depth Concepts

  • High frequency attenuation
  • Reverb
  • Amplitude balance

Depth Listening Examples

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Static and Dynamic Panning

  • Static: Panning that doesn’t change through the mix.
  • Dynamic:
    • Fly-bys
    • Auto-panning
    • Ping-pong panning

Listening Exercise

Image Symmetry

  • Balance guitar panned left with something else right.
  • Panning percussion across the stereo field.

Possible Stereo Image