Modern Reviewing Practices In Audio Rags Have Become Useless
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Audio_Empire wrote:
On Saturday, August 3, 2013 6:52:42 AM UTC-7, Robert Peirce wrote:
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Audio_Empire wrote:
For instance, you can't use pop/rock to test for image
specificity, because being multitrack and multi-miked with all
instruments
I'm told you can hear that on a good system. I don't listen critically
enough to know for sure.
I'd say that you CAN'T hear that because it doesn't exist with pan-potted
positioning of instruments. Of course, if the rock producer specifies an
overall stereo pair of mikes in addition to the multi-mike,
multi-channel-mono practices that are the norm, then you might hear it. But I
don't know of any rock recordings that were recorded that way. Does anyone
else know? I would love to find out.
Cowboy Junkies' The Trinity Session was recorded on a single Calrec
Ambisonic Microphone.
You might also google "The Glyn Johns Drum Recording Method".
Stephen
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