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RE: No need to apologize

Posted by geoffkait on May 17, 2012 at 13:58:48:

Well, of course, you can find exceptions, like studio recordings that are not recorded live or are manipulated to exhibit artificial imaging. I'm referring - of course - to live recordings, recorded with one, two or more microphones. Most classical pieces are recorded live in a symphony hall, for example. It is the holographic soundstage of the symphony hall that allows the listener to identify the specific hall, actually, assuming his system is capable of revealing the ambient information. Obviously, recording engineers can have different approaches and skill levels in capturing the holographic soundstage of a performance on tape.