In Reply to: What happens in the studios, do we audiophiles ever know? posted by ad010685 on June 29, 2005 at 10:38:03:
Unfortunately you will not like the sound of real drums and metal cymbals. Or untreated vocals and the entire phase anomaly’s that we encounter in multi track recordings. This is why we use the tools that make the cymbals sweet. The tool to correct the phase problems. (So that you have, a wonderful stereo image). It’s a bummer, but most music is treated with overuse of computer corrective plugins rather than “Hay that rubbish do it again†Oh I think I am going to have a drink and hang upside-down from the tree in my garden for a while.Oh your room acoustics are the problem (Wild guess) No really We spend a lot of care about room acoustics in recording studios let me know what frequency you think is the problem.
Of course it could be you, who is the problem? (Only joking).
May the lights be with you?
Andy
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- Re: What happens in the studios, do we audiophiles ever know? - apb8pie 13:40:52 07/01/05 (8)
- Right - E-Stat 14:15:53 07/03/05 (7)
- Re: Right - STUART 07:25:21 07/06/05 (6)
- Re: Right - apb8pie 13:21:27 07/08/05 (0)
- Evidently my deep sarcasm didn't show - E-Stat 07:38:03 07/06/05 (4)
- Re: Evidently my deep sarcasm didn't show - STUART 12:51:49 07/06/05 (3)
- Re: Evidently my deep sarcasm didn't show - Bill Fitzmaurice 14:37:05 07/08/05 (2)
- Which is why such sounds mediocre (nt) - E-Stat 18:48:56 07/28/05 (1)
- Re: Evidently my deep sarcasm didn't show - STUART 10:45:11 07/12/05 (0)