In Reply to: RE: RRE: "the sound of the hall before the first note was played"? posted by jkeny on January 24, 2016 at 11:01:57:
the PROBLEM is..95% of rock and pop recordings are done with close mike, in isolation booths, with baffles, in neutral rooms. So there goes that theory. At final mixdown, treatments are applied.
If one focuses exclusively on classical music or a small number of purist jazz recordings, yeh, sure.
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