Pat Farrell;217043 Wrote: 
> Phil Leigh wrote:
> > The listening end of a control room or mastering suite is usually
> more
> > dead than alive - and more similar to a home environment than a lot
> of
> > people think. Bear in mind that the music being assessed via the
> > monitors is intended to be replayed in homes, not studios...
> 
> Nit, the old live-end, dead-end studio acoustics model is no longer 
> popular. It was wildly popular 15 to 20 years ago.
> 
> Acoustic treatments are a must, and lots use big QRD arrays -- 4 inches
> 
> on a side on the blocks.


Nit? are you calling me a fool? :o) (been called worse!)

I was saying that the control room would tend to be pretty "dead" and
flat (but not anechoic) rather than live.


-- 
Phil Leigh

You want to see the signal path BEFORE it gets onto a CD/vinyl...it
ain't what you'd call minimal...

...SB3+TACT+Altmann+MF DACXV3/Linn tri-amped Aktiv 5.1 system and some
very expensive cables ;o)
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