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#469461 - 05/01/19 03:18 PM
Re: STEREO ...
[Re: tony mads usa]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Graham is absolutely right on the money. And, as stated above by our elder and very learned members Bernie and John, the audience likely does not perceive a difference. While stereo will surely sound great to the entertainer, the guy behind the keyboard, this is mainly because he or she is living in a surround sound environment - the audience is not. That said, heavily stereo sampled voices will, obviously, sound better. They will sound full and rich, while those that are mono sampled tend to sound thin and somewhat weak, but that can easily be corrected with some EQs and tuning. When I went from stereo to mono, not a single audience or audience member noticed. They likely didn't notice any difference at all. And, I was loading less on the Rock And Roller cart, my back noticed that difference, and I sold the second Bose L1 Compact for a couple hundred bucks less than I paid for it. The primary Bose L1 still sits in my office, hoping my aging body miraculously reverses the aging and disease progression and I go back to playing once again - NOT! This dead horse has really taken a beating and the same folks seem to continue to bring it up and provide the same comments every year - AMAZING! All the best, Gary
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#469468 - 05/01/19 04:54 PM
Re: STEREO ...
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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I'm at the point where I don't know if I don't write clearly, or people just don't read and comprehend clearly ... In my original post I said: I think the stereo aspect is more for the player, than the audience ... and I repeat: I KNOW MY RIG SOUNDS BETTER WHEN I AM USING TWO SPEAKERS, FED THROUGH BOTH THE LEFT AND RIGHT OUTS OF MY KB ! but as for the audience hearing left/right stereo, I don't think so ... JMHO ... I respect everyone's opinion, but I have to ask those of you who said "my audience would know the difference", unless you have played for the same audience in both mono and stereo, how could they possibly tell the difference? And yes, stereo sounds better because you are using the sounds of the KB to their fullest, but even when you are using stereo, do you REALLY think that someone in the audience is listening and thinking "Oh I heard that 'voice' from the LEFT speaker and I heard this other 'voice' from the RIGHT speaker" ... THAT'S my point, and as I said earlier, I think not ...
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#469488 - 05/02/19 03:05 AM
Re: STEREO ...
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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ALL (not SOME, but ALL) major concerts, whether stadium or outdoor, are done in MONO. In small venues, stereo vs mono is going to be influenced by the size and shape of the audio environment. My references here are all about the audience, not the performers. With House systems, usually the 'house' will get individual mono signals from each performer, 'blend' them into a MONO signal out. Monitor signals are a different story and are usually custom configured for each performer on stage.
chas Actually they are not, just because each person on stage has their own signal (Exactly the same happens in the recording studio) they are mixed by the engineers on-site to create a stereo sound field for both recording purposes and realism, (Recordings played at home would not sound live if everything was mixed down to mono) the reason each has their own input is so that the mixing engineers can mix each one to give the best sound balance and spread for the audience, if they didn’t, then while the crowd would see the band spread out across the stage, their ears would tell them that all the sound was coming from the centre of the stage, which is very unnatural sounding and would make the overall performance sound meh. Bill
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