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Re: shouting voices [message #60749 is a reply to message #60747] Wed, 02 September 2009 07:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Marlboro
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Confusion on full orchestral passages is an artifact of the recording process.

My experience is that few recording companies have the facilities to handle a full orchestral even, EMI being one of the few that does justice.

They really need multiple digital mics and then they have to mix them properly

Marlboro
Re: shouting voices [message #60752 is a reply to message #60675] Wed, 02 September 2009 17:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The most indespensible tool in my kit is the combination of a Radio Shack sound meter and a Stereophile test CD. Whenever I hear an anomaly in a speaker I can easily identify it by playing the test CD's 1/3 octave test tones and measuring the level of each tone at the listening position. This must be done separately for each speaker. If there's a peak it will show up, and you can use the equalizer to attenuate it. Be sure to use the C weighting.
http://rsk.imageg.net/graphics/uc/rsk/Support/ProductManuals/3304050_PM_EN.pdf
Re: shouting voices [message #60805 is a reply to message #60752] Wed, 09 September 2009 13:33 Go to previous message
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Did you get this fixed? If so, what was the thing that fixed it?
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