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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: The open project: a lateral cross-injection.
Post Subject: No lamm to bleat at mePosted by steverino on: 4/7/2013
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I don't have Lamm, but I think conceptually there is no real difference between imaging the location of the players and imaging their non location. Sound waves generated by the musicians are traveling in the space between them and even if it weren't (as in a pause), some sound information however low level should be present at every point of the performance space. How we (or the mics) hear the space between the players or between them and the room boundaries, if any, all qualifies as imaging doesn't it? It's just that people tend to use other terms such as ambiance or hall reflections to discuss the imaging Not associated with the location of the performers. That's why mic'ing of each player can sound like simultaneous mono recordings arranged in stereo space.

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