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<blockquote data-quote="mackerr" data-source="post: 148293" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Re: Extension thread from " An Open List of Console Feature Requests" Thread</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think the false equivalency is that everything has to be the same for every seat. That condition is never met unless there is a sound system involved, and I don't think it has to be met if there is one. Even with a sound system, if it is not a big one, in a big room, the sound is not going to be same everywhere because the live sound off the stage isn't going to be the same everywhere.</p><p></p><p>For speech reenforcement a better case can be made for the same sound everywhere, from an SPL level and intelligibility standpoint, but amplifying a band should be about presenting the best, most exciting show, and I don't think that requires a mono mix. If I want mono I can listen to AM radio. At a live show I want as much excitement as I can get in the presentation, and that often involves moving effects, and panned sources, and those both require stereo mixing.</p><p></p><p>Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mackerr, post: 148293, member: 307"] Re: Extension thread from " An Open List of Console Feature Requests" Thread I think the false equivalency is that everything has to be the same for every seat. That condition is never met unless there is a sound system involved, and I don't think it has to be met if there is one. Even with a sound system, if it is not a big one, in a big room, the sound is not going to be same everywhere because the live sound off the stage isn't going to be the same everywhere. For speech reenforcement a better case can be made for the same sound everywhere, from an SPL level and intelligibility standpoint, but amplifying a band should be about presenting the best, most exciting show, and I don't think that requires a mono mix. If I want mono I can listen to AM radio. At a live show I want as much excitement as I can get in the presentation, and that often involves moving effects, and panned sources, and those both require stereo mixing. Mac [/QUOTE]
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