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Time alignment or NO time alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8825716" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Yes you want time alignment. If you're questioning having it because of a front stage, then why?</p><p>(Vinyl) records to me always sound like you are in the room where the music is being played.</p><p>A CD or digital audio is more about wanting the music played clearly in your space. (if that makes sense).</p><p></p><p>If you are recording tracks straight off records, and want to recreate that sound coming through, where the sound is being effected by the original recording room, then go ahead and try to duplicate a stage.</p><p></p><p>For everyone else (which is nearly everybody), then it doesn't make sense. A sound stage in your home is there because, the show is a two dimensional image. They are trying to not only have you see and feel it as a three dimensional space, but when you add improved audio you continue to improve the attempt to make it all seem three dimensional. If its at its best, you may even feel like you are immersed right into the story.</p><p></p><p>When you are in you car, there is no picture that goes along with the music. There is no visual focal point that the sound is secondary to. The sound IS the point. WE ARE the primary focal point. We are creating the sound around us, not around the tv broadcast where we start with a tv, and then try to improve on the feeling, by improving the audio. A car's audio is not to trying to make us feel like we are sitting next to the artist in the recording studio, it's trying to engulf us in sound so we can enjoy the music in OUR space.</p><p></p><p>Time alignment wouldn't even be a good way to try to recreate a multi stage effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8825716, member: 674149"] Yes you want time alignment. If you're questioning having it because of a front stage, then why? (Vinyl) records to me always sound like you are in the room where the music is being played. A CD or digital audio is more about wanting the music played clearly in your space. (if that makes sense). If you are recording tracks straight off records, and want to recreate that sound coming through, where the sound is being effected by the original recording room, then go ahead and try to duplicate a stage. For everyone else (which is nearly everybody), then it doesn't make sense. A sound stage in your home is there because, the show is a two dimensional image. They are trying to not only have you see and feel it as a three dimensional space, but when you add improved audio you continue to improve the attempt to make it all seem three dimensional. If its at its best, you may even feel like you are immersed right into the story. When you are in you car, there is no picture that goes along with the music. There is no visual focal point that the sound is secondary to. The sound IS the point. WE ARE the primary focal point. We are creating the sound around us, not around the tv broadcast where we start with a tv, and then try to improve on the feeling, by improving the audio. A car's audio is not to trying to make us feel like we are sitting next to the artist in the recording studio, it's trying to engulf us in sound so we can enjoy the music in OUR space. Time alignment wouldn't even be a good way to try to recreate a multi stage effect. [/QUOTE]
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