tsv_1
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OK, here's the setting... you're out with friends on the town, you enter bar and you can immediately tell just from the nature of the sound, even without having seen any musicians yet, that the music is live. Let's go a step further (because I've seen this as well), the bar uses the same PA equipment to play pre-recorded music while the band is taking a break... so when you walk in, it could be either live or pre-recorded... but you always know intuitively and immediately which is which. And let's say you're not familiar with the recorded music, so you can't blame instant-recognition as a determing factor.
Is it that the pre-recorded muci production quality always sucks? Is it strictly a function of higher volume with the live act? Or is it something else? (or a combination of something elses). I have my notions, but wanted to hear you guys... maybe someone has a pointer to a white paper or other analysis they could share as well.
I recall a few years ago that some speaker designers had come up with some sort of miracle cross-ver design that completey eliminated all group delay, phase-shift, response dips/peaks, etc... and that, according to them, this revelation removed the last vestige of perceptable difference between live and recorded playback (assuming exceptional speaker quality, room setup, etc). Now I can't find anything on that via Google... but I do recall the statement being made.
At any rate, please chime in... or point me to an existing thread on this and we can let this one fizzle.
Thanks
Is it that the pre-recorded muci production quality always sucks? Is it strictly a function of higher volume with the live act? Or is it something else? (or a combination of something elses). I have my notions, but wanted to hear you guys... maybe someone has a pointer to a white paper or other analysis they could share as well.
I recall a few years ago that some speaker designers had come up with some sort of miracle cross-ver design that completey eliminated all group delay, phase-shift, response dips/peaks, etc... and that, according to them, this revelation removed the last vestige of perceptable difference between live and recorded playback (assuming exceptional speaker quality, room setup, etc). Now I can't find anything on that via Google... but I do recall the statement being made.
At any rate, please chime in... or point me to an existing thread on this and we can let this one fizzle.
Thanks