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Sound All Around vs Upfront staging
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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 8160487" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>Actually, separation on stage is horrible a lot of times. Guitar amps are too close or too far apart, drums may be overbearing, and a vocalist moves. Beyond that, all instruments are mic'd on any decent stage, and then you are hearing everything from either in-ear monitors or multiple monitors on stage.</p><p></p><p>Also, why highs from the front? The most highs you're gonna find on stage are from the drums, which are behind you. There's a lot of issues with your theory.</p><p></p><p>Only way to do this properly would be to mix it that way at the source (during recording), not try to correct it in your car. Would not work.</p><p></p><p>Also, I would be interested to see how many people actually know what it sounds like on a stage. To include yourself. I've been in multiple bands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 8160487, member: 635756"] Actually, separation on stage is horrible a lot of times. Guitar amps are too close or too far apart, drums may be overbearing, and a vocalist moves. Beyond that, all instruments are mic'd on any decent stage, and then you are hearing everything from either in-ear monitors or multiple monitors on stage. Also, why highs from the front? The most highs you're gonna find on stage are from the drums, which are behind you. There's a lot of issues with your theory. Only way to do this properly would be to mix it that way at the source (during recording), not try to correct it in your car. Would not work. Also, I would be interested to see how many people actually know what it sounds like on a stage. To include yourself. I've been in multiple bands. [/QUOTE]
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