Reversing the stereo field of the internal mics – Roland CD-2e User Manual

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Reversing the Stereo Field of the Internal Mics

When using the internal mics (Page 36), the sound from the mic at the left side of the CD-2e
will be recorded on the left channel (L), and the sound from the right mic will be recorded on
the right channel (R).

If, as shown in the illustration below, the internal mics are pointed toward the performer on
stage, the orientation of the internal mics will be reversed in comparison to the ears of the
listeners, causing the recorded sound to be heard with a reversed stereo field.

In such cases, you can exchange the left and right channels of the internal mics. This way, the
performance will be recorded just as you heard it.

fig.micexchange01-e.eps

If you’re recording your own performance, simply leave the setting as it is.

fig.micexchange02-e.eps

Listener

Left

Right

Piano

Left = Piano

Right = Violin

Violin

Stage

Right ch.

Left ch.

Exchange

Performer (listener)

Left channel

Right channel

Violin

Piano

Left

Right

Left = Violin

Right = Piano

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