Royer Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
 - Active Ribbon Technology
 - Description
 - Ribbons in the Digital World
 - User’s Guide
 - Operation
 - Using the RSM-24 Shock Mount Accessory
 - Amplification Considerations
 - The Sweet Spot
 - Proximity Effect and Working Distance
 - Microphone Technique
 - Stereophonic Microphone Technique
 - Care and Maintenance
 - Features and Specifications
 - Polar Pattern
 - Frequency Response
 - Warranty
 
Figure 2
Typical M-S miking technique
If  the  outputs  of  the  mid  and  side  microphones  are  recorded  on  separate  tracks,  the  electrical 
connections shown in Figure 3 can be made at the mixer outputs and the adjustment of the stereo 
separation  can  be  done  during  mixdown  rather  than  during  the  actual  recording.  This  is  very 
useful for live recording.
Figure 3
Typical M-S connection set-up
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