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noisedude said:You want to get it on with a Lakland bass?![]()
Who doesn't?
noisedude said:You want to get it on with a Lakland bass?![]()
wilkee said:The problem with all of these type of tests is that because we are not comparing the sound to the original we have to give our opinion as to what sounds the most pleasant to us.
In an ideal world we would only ever have to use one Mic. to record everything. This ideal Mic. would record faithfully what it was presented with. The problem is we do not want that, we want something that somehow makes it better. This is when the choice then becomes an "Artistic" one. It then becomes easy to see why two people can have such differing views.
Tony
noisedude said:I only wanted to discuss what we hear - it's not a comment on the gear, performance or recording itself. Is the high-end sibilance I hear on the Z5600 what other people call sibilance? Is the SolidTube a 'detailed' sound?
It's like working out that you aren't colour-blind and that red to you is the same as red to someone else. Just working out our terms of reference for discussing.
Hmmm, well... it's ok for a ballpark idea... but that's all.chessrock said:So what does everyone think about the Listening Sessions?
chessrock said:So what does everyone think about the Listening Sessions?
wilkee said:The problem with all of these type of tests is that because we are not comparing the sound to the original we have to give our opinion as to what sounds the most pleasant to us.
OneRoomStudios said:But isn't that what matters - the end result? As has been said over and over again - if it sounds good, it is good. How many of you have heard John Lennon in person? Does that make you ineligible to judge how the recording sounds? No! If I'm working with a singer, I want to make them sound as good as I can, not necessarily the way they actually sound....
My .02
-Peter
DJL said:Hmmm, well... it's ok for a ballpark idea... but that's all.