Where can I use a SoundField?

SoundField
is designed for any traditional studio condenser microphone application, but
it really shines on image critical or ambient critical recording. We'll give
you a few examples to get you thinking about how you might use your SoundField.
SoundField and Imaging
Recording with precise stereo imaging is one of the key values
within the SoundField System. When imaging is critical to the success of the
recording project, look no further. While other methods for recording stereo and surround sound
exist, none are as easy or effective or realistic. Unlike binaural, a SoundField
recording is mono compatible for applications such as broadcast or video production.
SoundField provides precise localisation across the entire soundstage.
Image Example #1: In the studio, a large realistic image may be needed from compact sources, such as acoustic guitars, harp, unusual percussion instruments, grand pianos, drum overheads and small vocal groups. A SoundField alone is more than capable of this task. Positioning a SoundField as you would a mono omni or cardioid in such situations will deliver spectacular results. A SoundField can yield extraordinary left to right placement and wonderful image size. With use of the width control, you can control the size of image without affecting the "tone".
Image Example #2: SoundField is perhaps most clearly superior when used
on larger sources, such as a choir, nature recordings, orchestra, parades, and
live theatre. In these applications, the room or environment may be critical
part of the total sound. Assembling a recording by "placing" the direct source
within an background environment recorded separately can be done, but not with
the degree of realism achieved with a SoundField in just one complete recording.
In scoring, it is an ideal replacement for rear stereo microphone pairs. It has been used successfully in many movies to provide surround score information.
SoundField and Ambience
Realistic ambient recovery is a particular skill of the SoundField System. When the ambient environment is a desired element of the recording, a SoundField is your best answer. Here are some examples of potential applications.
Ambience Example #1: Imagine a situation where ambience is an inseparable
part of the performance. The total "sound" may include a special reverberant
atmosphere. A church, performing arts centre or opera hall are good examples
of such situations. Intimate nightclub recording can also be equally dependent
on room acoustics. A SoundField can document the ambient sound in stereo or
surround better than any other method and will sound like you are really there.
Because its all "built-in", you only need put it on a stand and move the microphone
until you find the right ambient sound.
Ambience Example #2: Another example where a SoundField is appropriate is "room miking". This is a unique application where natural room ambience is preferable to reverb or is used to enhance the perceived "size" of the instrument(s) recorded. Drums are an example, a guitar amplifier in a tiled room, or a piano in a good sounding studio. We know of one engineer whose SoundField enables him to use room ambience more often than digital reverb because of the natural controllability the SoundField offers, and its ease of use. An interesting application of the SoundField is to use it as feeds for your reverb, using natural ambience as a reverb source.
Ambience Example #3: Audience miking in live concert shows is another
application. The resulting ambient sound offers "real image" as a backdrop when
mixed with the "dry" direct feeds from the mixer. Many touring bands listen
to "board tapes", derived from stage miked instruments and voices fed to the
house main PA console and then out to a recorder. This sounds nothing like it
did in the auditorium or arena. Mixing in a live audience feed in either stereo
or surround from a SoundField mic with the "dry" console feed is another unique
application.
Ambience Example #4: SoundField has tremendous application in Broadcast. In
field "on the scene" news gathering broadcasts or live sports events can be transmitted in full HD surround sound using the DSF-2 / DSF-3 digital broadcast system.
Ambience Example #5: Nature recordings are another extraordinary example
where SoundField works wonders. When filming a nature documentary or research
film, accurate ambience is the recording. A single SoundField ST350 is fully
manageable by a single person, where stereo mics may present a set-up and transport
problem. The decode potential of B-Format to 5.1 with the SoundField SP451 processor
or Surround Zone plug-in will provide a 5.1 nature recording of unprecedented
image.
Let your imagination go and experiment!