In Reply to: RE: But Scott, if accuracy "dies at the microphones". . . posted by Tre' on December 22, 2021 at 15:22:16:
Amazing is subjective and I would not argue with you about what you consider amazing.
But tell me this, does that same Balwin piano sound the same from every point in the room? And consider the substantial difference between a recording studio space and a concert hall space. I can tell you from my experience the same piano will sound quite different in a concert hall depending on where the listener is positioned.
Which position in the concert hall is the "most accurate?" They will all be different. That is the essential issue here in transcribing a full 3 dimensional waveform that fills an actual acoustic space using microphones and recording the electrical signal from those mics.
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