In Reply to: "Of course, they were recorded that way!" posted by Jazz Inmate on August 18, 2010 at 11:43:27:
of soundstage.
Yes, the SACD gives us higher resolution, - so the instruments sound more real, PLUS the different EQ settings on an individual basis will get noticed.
How'd they get it so muddy and closed in sounding? We know that this music did NOT get remixed. So, how did they pull those instruments all to the center where they now sound so jumbled up, - running into each other? The right cymbal splash used to be on the, er, right. Why is the initial attack of aggressive upbeat, piano-key hits so smoothed out and unrealistic? Why can't we hear the drumstick's, quick-loud, first strike?
"Asylums with doors open wide,
Where people had paid to see inside,
For entertainment they watch his body twist
Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.'"
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- There are many techniques to adjust the illusion - Sordidman 13:07:40 08/18/10 (0)