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In Reply to: RE: I suspect that this DSP is all part of the "sweetening" process. . . posted by Chris from Lafayette on August 31, 2021 at 10:20:08
they are isolated to a large degree with the multimiking. I think the real trick though is another form of DSP. At Disney Hall I got to meet and talk to the newest in house recording engineer. I asked him about audience noise. He said that they have programs that allow them to isolate audience noise because of the multimiking and erase it like photoshop.
So no, it would not be the same as autotune but I think it can be done. Especially with instruments like pianos which are so rich and thick with overtones.
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DSP is the future of high end audio! And this is coming from a guy who loves tubes and vinyl.
By the way Yuja concert tickets at Davies Hall went on sale today. Still somegood seats left.....
By the way Yuja concert tickets at Davies Hall went on sale today.I got tickets for me and my wife. Yuja should be great for the Liszt Concerto 1. My wife isn't serious into classical music, but Yuja makes for a good date concert and we've seen her before. I balked at $189/ticket in the center orchestra section. Last year it was $120 (before cancelled by pandemic). This time I decided on the Side Terrace section above the left side of the stage. It's been a long time since I've sat in the Terrace. Sonics are not ideal, but a good view of action in the orchestra.
But only for the Dude's Mahler 5 so far. Just by chance, I was shredding some documents from 2010 earlier this evening, and I found a SFSO receipt in the same seating location for that year: only $60. I think the orchestra is taking advantage of how many out of sight salaries there are in this area! ;-) - simultaneously with :-(
I will be there...unless work prevents it. bought my tickets this morning
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