fredblue
Circular Vibes
thanks for welcoming me back to QQ.
was quite busy, then pretty badly injured my hand, that there were doubt if it would be operable fully again. anyway, i hope soon i'll have more
time for QQ. particularly seeing such interesting people like Andy, does participate in conversations.
Andy Jackson
i'm apologize Andy but seems you not got what i tried to say.
there are many factors which have impact on the fidelity of the sound. cancellation or distortion of particular range of freq. due to identical diapason of the freq.
when source elements are mixed together, pretty obvious and common factor. we all can easily distinguish recorded sound from natural live sound and especially the vocal.
multichannel format of delivery of the mix helps to minimize such downfall, giving to mixer more of physical points to manipulate the sound with purpose to separate elements
and to prevent the crossing of similar frequencies.
sadly most people, even in the pro. field, don't hear or can't understand that, viewing mainly surround only as a mean of delivery of cool effects.
so far seems Steven Wilson the only one, who's really very well use this advantage of surround mixing technic and always getting very clear surround mixes.
comparison of multichannel and stereo mixes absolutely non relevant. it's totally different, incomparable things and they should be accepted as different categories, each with it's own rights.
as for .1, i don't have problems with low end on my system. front pair consist two 12" woofers and i can perfectly listen either quad or 5.1 placement with or without sub.
but on the other systems problem with low end pretty common. filtering and redirection of low freq. by hardware means is crappy tweak as it does identical job to one,
i've discribed above - filtering off of low end and creating the channel, filled with hum which can't give anything but headache from prolonged listening