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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny Drama" data-source="post: 2474298" data-attributes="member: 554719"><p>I see where you are at and I see where you are going with your replies.</p><p></p><p>However, with rear fill you wont get any additions to the "feel" department you speak of with the addition to the audience behind you with out major sacrifice in depth. They usually dont mic the croud. Most of the sounds you hear audience wise comes from the lead vocal mics. On accation, yes they do mic the audience...</p><p></p><p>But with the addition of rear fill all you are going is reproducing the front left in the rear left and the same on the right. This may add to the audience feel, but you are also sacrificing your staging and depth. Your rear fill is going to pull the staging tword your lap or the center of the car. This is a bad thing. In all the boards, mixers, and computer software none have any rear settings (EXCEPT 5.1 AND 7.1 RECORDING). Its all left and right pan. There for either with recording live music or in studio you cant truely get the feel of being in the center row middle of a concert.</p><p></p><p>I do agree that this is where 5.1 and 7.1 is key to getting that full live feel. As they CAN reproduce this, the problem is how many CD's out there use this recorging method? I'd bet very, very slim numbers. This is why I stated that for video, where you would definatly want 5.1 or 7.1, it is a good thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny Drama, post: 2474298, member: 554719"] I see where you are at and I see where you are going with your replies. However, with rear fill you wont get any additions to the "feel" department you speak of with the addition to the audience behind you with out major sacrifice in depth. They usually dont mic the croud. Most of the sounds you hear audience wise comes from the lead vocal mics. On accation, yes they do mic the audience... But with the addition of rear fill all you are going is reproducing the front left in the rear left and the same on the right. This may add to the audience feel, but you are also sacrificing your staging and depth. Your rear fill is going to pull the staging tword your lap or the center of the car. This is a bad thing. In all the boards, mixers, and computer software none have any rear settings (EXCEPT 5.1 AND 7.1 RECORDING). Its all left and right pan. There for either with recording live music or in studio you cant truely get the feel of being in the center row middle of a concert. I do agree that this is where 5.1 and 7.1 is key to getting that full live feel. As they CAN reproduce this, the problem is how many CD's out there use this recorging method? I'd bet very, very slim numbers. This is why I stated that for video, where you would definatly want 5.1 or 7.1, it is a good thing. [/QUOTE]
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