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![]() "Peter Larsen" wrote in message k... gjsmo wrote: At the risk of sounding like the newbie I am (you didn't hear that), why do live recordings always sound "better" than studio recordings, even with mix level errors, people coughing or yelling, and absence of the numerous overdubbings/effects such as one hears in songs like "Bohemian Rhapsody"? Additionally, can I re-create this sound - maybe playing back a studio recording in an auditorium, and recording that? work mosdtly in lIVE production and I loath when someone wants me to play thier "live" recording, mostly done as a direct to two track bootleg, not professional multitracked and mixed down IMO the results are almost always unlistenable the exception being samll theater acoustic artists george |
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