@dpcon said:
You guys,
Every musician I know is always talking about warming things up that are in digital formats. ...(..).. Personally I don't think they lack warmth but are just very immediate with incredible detail and resolution - but to each his own. Warm things up to your liking (which is adding a certain amount of noise or harmonic distortion - no?
I agree with you in its core. But I am not talking about analog vs. digital...I am a digital fanatic and don't miss analog at all. And I am not talking about warming things up in the mixing stage. Its like saying, use a cheap mic pre for your vocal and just add warmth later to it. Some things need to be captured at the recording stage or they are gone. Once again, that is my opinion after having fu^ked many recordings and learning from it.
We are in the realm of subjectivity so I am not gonna argue my point any longer...can't argue about taste, right ?
Dpcon, I am very curious about your opinion on that oboe sustain in the VI Video Demo....do you call that pristine too ? I think its the cleanest phasing sound ever recorded...hehe (sorry for the sarcasm) - Do you not hear it ?
I respect your opinion so I would really like to know what you think about it and how a great mixer will get rid of that phasing sound. Well, we could add a lot of reverb but ...we can't, because we are talking about productions where you want your Orchestra to be pretty dry, hence VSL's advantage (recorded dry, ..ish)
Thanks for posting your opinions. This is a great discussion, eh ?
Best,
T