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Mike Rivers[_2_]
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Multiple spaces in recordings
On 3/26/2019 9:33 AM,
wrote:
there can be "multiple spaces in real life.
Again
sources close to you lack reverberation.
source far from you are reverberate.
Reverberation is often used in a recording to convey the distance
between a source and the listener. You can make it sound like you're
standing right in front of the lead singer and the drummer and bass
player are 40 feet back from you.
If you're making an orchestral recording from the conductor's position,
differences in reverberation applied to spot mics over different
sections can be different, but not very different, because most of the
natural reverberation comes from the hall. And if you're making your
recording from the audience position, you'll want everything to have
pretty much the same reverb to avoid a confusing sound stage - the sort
of thing that Adrian hates.
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