In Reply to: You probably haven't been reading TAS that long..... posted by Bob Rex on January 23, 2007 at 05:56:38:
"It's the sound of real (read acoustic, not amplified or electronically modified) instruments in real space"the lattitude in this statement is such that, you might just say it is the equivalent of asking how long is a piece of string. Having a chamber orchestra play in the QEII hall and my local Bishopsgate institute hall both qualify but the resultant sound will certainly not be the same, so much for absolute sound :-).
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
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- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - theaudiohobby 06:05:12 01/23/07 (7)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - Bob Rex 06:20:44 01/23/07 (6)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - theaudiohobby 10:56:25 01/23/07 (3)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - morricab 15:16:29 01/23/07 (2)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - theaudiohobby 07:35:57 01/24/07 (1)
- Re:The lattitude in that definition is huge.. - morricab 03:03:46 01/25/07 (0)
- Agreed - E-Stat 09:33:21 01/23/07 (0)
- You can add Ray Kimber to your list - John Marks 07:30:08 01/23/07 (0)