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You should hear what happens to mono recordings when a bit of
stereo ambience is added to the room. The improvement is drastic. I think you forgot the parentheses around improvement. I've yet to hear any decent mono recording improved by adding stereo ambience -- and that includes pro attempts. Because -- as I repeatedly stated -- you didn't hear it correctly done. You don't add the ambience to the recording, but through additional speakers. The results are much different. I will add one qualification... The recording has to be reasonably good to begin with. Really old mono recordings sound rather odd with stereo ambience -- though the oddness is more aesthetic than acoustic. |
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