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In Reply to: RE: Hopefully you're not suggesting your reality posted by geoffkait on May 18, 2012 at 12:39:05
Live, does not mean "encoded with holographic info" - lots of tracks (more that 4), overdubs, yup. Take "Kind of Blue" simple session recording - minimal mics and tracks - and I can pick out the "engineered" image.
When M-S mic techniques are used, the engineer can place the performer anywhere they want. - even behind you if they like! Holographic - nope - entertaining, artistic, even better than real... you bet! I love this hobby.
Three most important things in Audio reproduction: Keep the noise levels low, the power high and the room diffuse.
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You're putting words in my mouth. I am saying that the natural, intended wide, deep and high sound stage captured on the live recording, assuming it is recorded properly, is holographic in nature, not some contrivance or artificiality. Of course, everyone knows recording engineers can dick around with the sound and create artificial sound stages, too. Doh!
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