Solving Stereo Problems In Live Sound With Dave Rat & L-Acoustics

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @KristoffKuche
    @KristoffKuche 18 дней назад +3

    That L-ISA solves many issues , very nice , object based very very nice . Back in the day I used the Edison to create spatialization especially in the rears of a quad setup . Sometimes one for fronts , one for rears . Mostly one on the front in a stereo setup . Before I got an Atmos decoder I used the Edison in my 5.1 rear surrounds when listening to stock stereo recordings to create pseudo immersion by ducking all the in phase so just the L - R stereo content was heard in the rear . That kept the vocals up front . Thanks for your hard work bringing these videos to the masses !

  • @68Snaps
    @68Snaps 14 дней назад +3

    Thanks to Audio University and the mighty Dave for such double micing tips 🙂

  • @milesjury49
    @milesjury49 17 дней назад +1

    Tank you. Your videos are always fascinating and practical for so many contexts. Great work! All power to you. On and up, I say!

  • @IswanjanaHariAdi
    @IswanjanaHariAdi 17 дней назад +1

    Live sound reinforcement getting better and better with this kind of immersive technology. L-ISA from LAcoustic, En-Scene from d&B, Spacemap Go really bring us another level of live sound mixing.

  • @goodtimejohnny8972
    @goodtimejohnny8972 18 дней назад +3

    I like when you're moving the mic back and forth. It's like you guys are dancing to pink noise.😂

  • @user-bn1id5zm8j
    @user-bn1id5zm8j 18 дней назад +1

    Always love your videos

  • @Speeder84XL
    @Speeder84XL 18 дней назад

    Very interesting - that L-ISA could be useful, not just for live sound.
    Everywhere, when there are more than one listener beside each other, we will run into this problem (like when watching clips/movies or music sitting in a couch). Only one listener (or listeners standing/sitting in a line behind/in front of each other) will actually get a good immersive stereo sound (for the others, everything will just sound unnatural and skewed to one side).
    It's pretty much impossible to counteract this acoustically on the recording and still keep a clear stereo image, where you can hear every sound source. You can add randomness, but this will not cut it (as mentioned in the video - this will motsly sound like all sound sources are everywhere). Our whole perception of stereo works by the waveform being (at least mostly) correlated - where our brains "read" the differences between the left and right ear.
    But since this is also mostly a problem with multiple listeners, it's great to keep recordnings pure (to give the best experience to single listeners and headphone users), then apply this filtering to the playback when needed (with multiple listeners listening to the same speaker setup)

  • @ClintonWallace-x1t
    @ClintonWallace-x1t 11 дней назад

    Can u pls make a video on Mackie 24.8

  • @gunjeshkashyap4019
    @gunjeshkashyap4019 17 дней назад

    Nice..
    Bro i want to how can use matrix pls allobarate bro..

  • @tortillaman2491
    @tortillaman2491 18 дней назад

    Peace to the Martians on the planet Mars.