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Earcatcher
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Yes, I always use a pair of BLMs straight under the main array (with the same gap between them as the main array uses) so that I have some control over the amount of early reflections in the mix.
Iβm wondering about the phase implications of summing these 2 pairs. Letβs assume a singer of 168 cms height and the main pair mic stand height of double that, and BLMβs on the floor of the mic stand base. In other words both mic pairs are equidistant from a line perpendicular with the singerβs mouth.
In the above condition Iβd expect complete in phase summing, unless there was a path length difference between the 2 mic pairs (ie the upper pair significantly above or below the 2x singer height ?)
Additionally Iβd expect an ambience component difference, with the floor pair being dry and the upper pair wetter due to reflections of side walls, ceiling and even a little floor bounce.
Just for good measure, letβs also throw in a timbral variation in voice character between it projecting upwards vs downwards from the mouth β¦
I may also have completely the wrong idea about all this (just idly speculating aloud)β¦.