In Reply to: Zankel Hall might benefit from some added reverberation. posted by Paul_A on March 9, 2011 at 13:02:28:
ANY reverb added electronically to a room is a mistake. It defeats the whole purpose of acoustic music. Same goes for recordings. I personally don't care for classical recordings that have reverb added to them. You want to make a great recording of acoustic instruments? Start with a great venue. Last year I was at a violin/piano performance and someone in front of me was complaining they could not hear. I heard them say it should of been amplified through the PA system. It was all I could do to bite my tongue and keep my mouth shut.
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- RE: Zankel Hall might benefit from some added reverberation. - vinyl survivor 21:11:50 03/09/11 (3)
- Different types of reverb - Paul_A 04:17:35 03/10/11 (2)
- My mistake. - Paul_A 17:50:38 03/10/11 (1)
- The NY State Theater was built for Mr. B. - Harmonia 20:49:22 03/10/11 (0)