Regarding the use of the word "proximity", I am dearly sorry for using it, since it has apparently caused such a controversy. I didn't realize the terminology-police would come after me with such a vengeance. I believe I have already explained what I meant several times, and it has nothing to do with microphones in this case. I was simply meaning to refer to changes of frequency that occur over distance. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused.
@Dietz: Is "EQ-distance" the politically correct safe term to use for this?
I think it can definitely affect distance perception, but its also true that ER's are so overwhelmingly powerful in giving our ears distance cues...that its quite possible that in the case of Synchron instruments it would make very little difference to try to change the distance using EQ. It's just something to try. And to repeat for the 3rd or 4th time, I am still of the opinion that Synchron Instruments are not meant to be used this way, they are placed on stage and if you want to play with stage placement...better to use VI/Synchronized.
Regarding ER: ER = Early Reflections. I'm pretty sure Paolo knew that already and knows a lot about how ER affects perception of depth. There are many freely available resources on the internet that already discuss how and why Early Reflections affect the perception depth on stage in certain venues. it is not necessary for me to explain it, nor do I need to prove myself. I don't know why I'm being raked over the coals for offering a simple suggestion.
As I said already in earlier post, I do NOT recommend messing around with adding new ER's to Synchron instrument sounds...
regards