At 11:49 02/06/2012, Dave Malham wrote:

>Okay, understood. In the course of thinking about this, I've come to
>the idea that maybe the problem is with the whole concept of spreading
>like this. When we localise a sound source, there's a lot of
>information in the transients, which will, of course, have a different
>spectral signature to the more stead state parts of the sound. The
>likelihood is therefore that the transients will be panned differently
>which will, in turn, make for inconsistent imaging, which would
>explain what I've been hearing with mgspreadpan.

When I listened to the Trinnov demo recording of the Tuba Mirum from Mozart's Requiem, I noticed this effect: the transients (e.g. sibyllants) of the singers were in a different place from the rest of their voices.

David

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