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Originally Posted by Sonic Lush this evening I've just discovered Sake cocktails.
so, I'll be brief.
I captured sound of a band for a video shoot and to make things simple, and free, I used a single MBHO stereo PZM Jecklin disc.
It sounds fine, but when you watch the fabulous HD videos,, it would be nice if the soloist on screen's volume would rise when they are pictured soloing.
like left hand sound didn't know what right hand picture was up to.
other than that it sounds fine.
the visual element does often entice one to suspend adherence to visual and sonic reality.
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The ideal is that picture would care for the requirements of sound and vice versa. In an ideal world without power games this would happen. It's funny, since sound is so much more important than visuals for the reception of music.
"I need this microphone here, so you find another way to get this picture..."
"You are getting too close with this camera shot, it does not correspond to the sound"
Now that sounds reasonable to me.
You all have been brainwashed by the narcissistic video people.
Audio for video? Haha!
It's video for audio if we are talking music!