Hello
Here is a question for those who know about pro recording and mastering.
Many close miking recording I have listened was with a quite flat soundstage, but some times I encounted close miking recording who did have a wide, deep and living 3D soundstage.
A good example are an old CBS recording of Dave Brubeck Time Out.
How they are doing to have a wide, deep and living 3D soundstage in a close miking recording ?
Thank
Bye
Gaetan
Here is a question for those who know about pro recording and mastering.
Many close miking recording I have listened was with a quite flat soundstage, but some times I encounted close miking recording who did have a wide, deep and living 3D soundstage.
A good example are an old CBS recording of Dave Brubeck Time Out.
How they are doing to have a wide, deep and living 3D soundstage in a close miking recording ?
Thank
Bye
Gaetan