mam
Senior Member
Fantastic. All around my listening place. It`s a disc for demonstration multichannel sound. I like it.
Everything is in phase, who said it is not? The mix is immensely annoying. If people like it, great, I detest it.
I just added it as a point of information, to discount it as a cause of any playback problems - I didn't say that anyone said it wasn't in phase. You said the drums came out of the rear speaker, making it sound like they ONLY came out of the rear speaker which is factually incorrect as the drums are a stereo spread between front right and rear right. I just used a bit of science to prove it was so, because fredblue asked and I was curious too.
That comment whenever it is used always makes me think "okay but do they really know what's best when it comes to surround?" Often I think "no". Rush comes to mind here as well.The band is an unorthodox trip so the mix is bound to be unusual and it does play to their strengths. I suspect that's exactly how they wanted it to be heard..
From QQ Happy New Year
I suggested to steelydave there might be something up with the disc's channel assignment.. he's taken the time and trouble to look into it (for which I'm immensely grateful, thank you Dave) and he's found there's nothing wrong with it wrt channel mapping.. so, I guess you just hate the mixing decision made with this one and that's that. Moving right along... @:
Agreed, there's nothing similar between this mix and the Rush mixes. The Rush mixes are basically 'big stereo' and this mix has discrete information in the rears the entire time. About 80% of the time there are only 3 instruments playing (keyboard/bass/drums) so what are you going to do with that? Put drums in the front and have the keyboard, the only lead instrument, in the rears the entire time? Sure it would be surround, but I don't think it would be great. I think they did the best with what they had, and at the same time paid homage to a lot of the organ trio albums of the late 60's' which had organ and drums panned hard left/right and bass in the middle. With this mix you get discrete bass guitar in the center speaker, and stereo organ on the left of you, and stereo drums on the right of you. When there are other overdubs they're all over the place, like the horns on the first track for example.