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In Reply to: RE: Hmmm...indeed!.... posted by Steve O on January 17, 2017 at 06:21:24
Live performances are still commonplace, but real, unamplified live performances are a rare indeed. There is a local Irish pub around me where Celtic musicians often play without amplification, but this is unusual. I suspect most listeners have no idea what live sounds like. It affects everything in the chain from the recording up. Playback becomes a mater of tastes rather than a replication.
Dave
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Plus there's usually the choir and organ on Sundays.
ABC Classic FM (national and public) both records and does real-time live broadcasts, nationally via satellite.
Artsound FM a local community/arts FM station record live acoustic concerts. I used to be one of the 'engineer & editor' volunteers. lugging mike stand and bar, plus two mikes or one twin-capsule body, plus digital recorder, PSUs and balanced cables. Will go back to it when I am well again.
Gets you in free too! ;-)
Broadcasts of recorded live concerts are pretty good. But, for me, a live direct broadcast is among the best sources, possibly because it hasn't been stored. Or, perhaps it's just my approval of the idea? {;~)}
Warmest
Tim Bailey
Skeptical Measurer & Audio Scrounger
It sounds like you have a good opportunity to listen to live music, Tim. I am lucky to have some good FM stations in my area an lots of live music in the bars and cancert venues.
Dave
I suspect most listeners have no idea what live sounds like.
that the truth!
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