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In Reply to: RE: Control Rooms posted by Inmate51 on June 05, 2016 at 09:58:53
When you're tracking or mixing you want to hear the signal you're laying down, not the room going nuts.
Tre'
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10-4 on that. But rooms which are excessively dead are weird. That's what I mean by just a "touch" of liveness. I want to feel like I'm in a room - not outside.So, I take it that you're not a fan of Hidley's now-old LEDE approach? (I'm not.)
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Edits: 06/06/16
Live end, dead end. (I think that was Davis)Yeah, it's all a balancing act.
In this thread all I was trying to get across is that in a good room there shouldn't much in the way of room excitement/room interaction.
Not like in a typical home living room.
The "room treatments" that one might use at home have little to do with the treatments that are used by a designer of a professional recording studio where those treatments are part of the build.
Tre'
Have Fun and Enjoy the Music
"Still Working the Problem"
Edits: 06/06/16
Yes, you are absolutely correct. Davis and Davis, not Hidley.
Although, didn't Hidley use the concept in several designs in the Eastlake years? Heck, I gotta go look this stuff up - can't remember it anymore!
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