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- Q1181746 subject Q8773231.
- Q1181746 abstract "The Decca Tree is a spaced microphone array most commonly used for orchestral recording.It was originally developed as a sort of stereo A–B recording method adding a center fill. The technique was developed in the early 1950s and first commercially used in 1954 by Arthur Haddy, Roy Wallace, and later refined by engineer Kenneth Wilkinson, and his team at Decca Records, to provide a strong stereo image.".
- Q1181746 wikiPageExternalLink DECCA_TREE.html.
- Q1181746 wikiPageExternalLink deccatreed2.pdf.
- Q1181746 wikiPageExternalLink DeccaTreeRecordingM50.pdf.
- Q1181746 wikiPageExternalLink Surround_Sound_Decca_Tree-urtext.pdf.
- Q1181746 wikiPageExternalLink mmpguide.pdf.
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- Q1181746 wikiPageWikiLink Q8773231.
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- Q1181746 comment "The Decca Tree is a spaced microphone array most commonly used for orchestral recording.It was originally developed as a sort of stereo A–B recording method adding a center fill. The technique was developed in the early 1950s and first commercially used in 1954 by Arthur Haddy, Roy Wallace, and later refined by engineer Kenneth Wilkinson, and his team at Decca Records, to provide a strong stereo image.".
- Q1181746 label "Decca tree".