empty99;164364 Wrote: 
> Again, there are several school of thoughts:
> 1/ With current PC computing powers, it is almost feasible to mitigate
> room mode errors, ie standing waves, early boundary reflections. In
> digital domain and before realtime, the software must be super robust,
> playback equipments must be super linear to carry out the required
> tasks or else a whole bunch of distortions (phase/amplitude) will creep
> in and the original delicate and precious ambience information will be
> lost.
> 2/ There are cheaper "trial and error" methods in placing furnitures
> and absorbing panels in certain locations, using LEDE (Live End/Dead
> End) techniques, one can achieve similar results for much less money.

Agreed - but ignoring some classical and other "simple" recordings
(mostly older ones), much of the "ambience" is coming out of a digital
Lexicon or an EMT...

Doing LEDE properly in a domestic room is usually not possible due to
low WAF and aesthetic considerations. Digital RC has high WAF.


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