In Reply to: RE: About depth of field with digital posted by beppe61 on May 8, 2015 at 09:54:19:
Beppe,
Recording is step one, postprocessing is step 2, here things go wrong in the wrong hands. If you want more soundstage, ambiance and that kind of things rip a favorite track to the computer and enhance it with AUDACITY or any other digital processor with reverb, delay, echo, compression, to much to mention, and burn it on CD-r. Very interesting. Or buy a digital soundprocessor, very cheap nowaday's or use the line-in and line-out of a junkyard homecinemaset, all kinds of ambiance possebility's at hand, you can experiment what you want and makeup your mind if this is what you want.
Postprocessing is now in your own hands, I use it for my piano recordings when someones wants his own CD. Just recording sounds very dry and some compression is necessary otherwise dynamics are to big for replay on non high end gear.
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