Dan
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Unless a band specifically sets out to record an album at 5.1 - it's all make believe on the part of the mixer. I think one of the only types of albums that could always work as 5.1 are live albums where the crowd can be put in the back channels and the band in the front - as nature intended.
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Now your patrons have all left you in the red. Your low rent friends are dead. This life can be very strange.
Now your patrons have all left you in the red. Your low rent friends are dead. This life can be very strange.
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Unless a band specifically sets out to record an album at 5.1 - it's all make believe on the part of the mixer. I think one of the only types of albums that could always work as 5.1 are live albums where the crowd can be put in the back channels and the band in the front - as nature intended.
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Now your patrons have all left you in the red. Your low rent friends are dead. This life can be very strange.
Now your patrons have all left you in the red. Your low rent friends are dead. This life can be very strange.
posted 2008.12.13
posted on December 13th 2008
Dan
location: WV➔VA➔FL➔WV➔OH
listening to: so many intros
registered: 1997.08.29
posts: 2698
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Planet P Project (Tony Carey) - new stuff (AKA why so many remasters!?) – Dan on December 12th, 2008-
Re: Planet P Project (Tony Carey) - new stuff (AKA why so many remasters!?) – Eugene on December 12th, 2008-
Re: Planet P Project (Tony Carey) - new stuff (AKA why so many remasters!?) – Dan on December 12th, 2008-
Re: Planet P Project (Tony Carey) - new stuff (AKA why so many remasters!?) – blockdog on December 12th, 2008-
Re: Planet P Project (Tony Carey) - new stuff (AKA why so many remasters!?) – Kevin on December 12th, 2008
Re: Planet P Project (Tony Carey) - new stuff (AKA why so many remasters!?) – Dan on December 13th, 2008
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