A Jecklin disk is a sound-absorbing disk placed between two microphones to create an acoustic "shadow" from one microphone to the other. The resulting...
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Microphone practice (section Jecklin disk technique)
Jecklin disk technique is similar to A/B recording, with 2 omnidirectional microphones at 36 cm apart from each other. A sound-absorbing Jecklin disk...
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spacing. The recording angle for this microphone system is ±48° = 96°. Jecklin disk NOS stereo technique Microphone Techniques for Stereo Recording. Retrieved...
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more correct timbre (tone color) of sounds is preserved. Use of ORTF, Jecklin Disk, and sphere microphones without pinna (outer ear) can produce similar...
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stabilization system by Sony Optimal Stereo Sound, another name for the Jecklin Disk recording technique Oriented spindle stop, a type of spindle motion used...
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Extreme Noise Terror, Carcass and Godflesh in Switzerland. dp works for Jecklin, Switzerland's then-biggest classical music record shop, from 1995 - 1997...
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