ssully,
actually, since I do like localized instruments in the mix, I did enjoy hearing the bass so exposed on Lucky Man. It does allow the listener the ability to hear something with a clarity and isolation not available in a 2 channel mix. I just found it odd to be in the center. No big deal. On the whole, however, I still prefer the SW "Lucky Man"
As for Tarkus, I cannot speak to that, as I have to admit never owning the original, not being a huge ELP fan. So I had nothing to judge the mix against, as it was basically the first time I'd heard it all the way through.
At any rate, it's all behind us. I look at the projects as a victory, however, since we got 5.1 mixes AND DVD-Audio Hi-Rez, which would not have been the case without SW's insistence.
Time to move on to the next two!
actually, since I do like localized instruments in the mix, I did enjoy hearing the bass so exposed on Lucky Man. It does allow the listener the ability to hear something with a clarity and isolation not available in a 2 channel mix. I just found it odd to be in the center. No big deal. On the whole, however, I still prefer the SW "Lucky Man"
As for Tarkus, I cannot speak to that, as I have to admit never owning the original, not being a huge ELP fan. So I had nothing to judge the mix against, as it was basically the first time I'd heard it all the way through.
At any rate, it's all behind us. I look at the projects as a victory, however, since we got 5.1 mixes AND DVD-Audio Hi-Rez, which would not have been the case without SW's insistence.
Time to move on to the next two!