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keskiviikko 11. lokakuuta 2017 20.54.27 UTC+3 Dave Plowman (News) kirjoitti:
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UnsteadyKen wrote:
What does "upper mids being airy" mean?
According to one source: Airy - Spacious. Open. Instruments sound like
they are surrounded by a large reflective space full of air.
That could be a problem if they were recorded in the usual smallish
studio.
The majority of non-classical projects are recorded in the "usual smallish studio" and many projects are recorded in several "usual smallish studios"
for example rhythm section in London, strings in Berlin, brass in LA and then vocals in London again. The acoustic which the listener hears is added in mix or post, from a digital reverb unit. I am currently working on an album made in three locations. The final acoustic parameters will be of the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
So, even recordings made in small and dry locations can give the impression that the "Instruments sound like they are surrounded by a large reflective space full of air".
Iain
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