SugarMedia
Well-known member
Just wondering if anyone has purchased these cd's? From the description they sound quite interesting. Curious to hear yout thoughts.
http://www.isomike.com/iso06.html
http://www.isomike.com/
About the recording
Use caution on first playing as some of the tracks do reach nearly 0dB. Several of the tracks might scare the cats!
All recordings were made at a low enough level to assure that no clipping occurred, therefore you may need to raise your volume control more than when playing some commercially available CDs where the volume has been normalized and/or compressed.
Since there is NO limiting, the dynamic range might surprise you, your system or your pets. So be VERY cautious the first entire playing so as to not damage amplifiers or speakers.
These tracks contain no gain changes or other such processing, so some tracks will be at a softer or louder level than other tracks. However, the dynamic range within a track is the same as the original live performance.
Small groups may have a performer - to - microphone distance of 10-15 feet, larger groups would have performer - to - microphone distances up to 60 feet. At no time were the microphones in a closemiked configuration. All recordings were made at Weber State University. Performers were students, faculty, staff and guests of Weber State University www.weber.edu
http://www.isomike.com/iso06.html
http://www.isomike.com/
About the recording
Use caution on first playing as some of the tracks do reach nearly 0dB. Several of the tracks might scare the cats!
All recordings were made at a low enough level to assure that no clipping occurred, therefore you may need to raise your volume control more than when playing some commercially available CDs where the volume has been normalized and/or compressed.
Since there is NO limiting, the dynamic range might surprise you, your system or your pets. So be VERY cautious the first entire playing so as to not damage amplifiers or speakers.
These tracks contain no gain changes or other such processing, so some tracks will be at a softer or louder level than other tracks. However, the dynamic range within a track is the same as the original live performance.
Small groups may have a performer - to - microphone distance of 10-15 feet, larger groups would have performer - to - microphone distances up to 60 feet. At no time were the microphones in a closemiked configuration. All recordings were made at Weber State University. Performers were students, faculty, staff and guests of Weber State University www.weber.edu