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In Reply to: Re: does a room have PRaT??? posted by analog guy on May 9, 2007 at 20:44:32:
actually as soon as I read or hear someone referring to "PRaT" as if it were some singular & specific sonic/musical characteristic rather than as a generalised musical concept or a philosophical camp/approach, my internal alarms start flashing.
I personally try to avoid the term "PRaT" as much as possible when describing sonic portrayals of gear & systems. I much prefer to elaborate separately on those key temporally based elements such as how a given component,etc handles pacing/flow, dynamic contrasts, timing precision, rhythmic drive or the completness of note shapings and the clarity of musical lines and the relationships between performers,etc.
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- Re: does a room have PRaT??? - Ken Lyon 21:18:07 05/09/07 (1)
- Preserved is an incorrect term. Also, could be semantics but I would recommend you read the link below - Plinko 12:23:11 05/10/07 (0)