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Originally Posted by betserd  No need for a friend anymore..
But that does raise a question, since how important is flutter echo in the rear of the room if me and my monitors are in the front? When walking around any given room most of the times you can hear only flutter echo when you're producing the clap in that spot as well and not when somebody else claps in a different location.
So how likely is that flutter will be produced and in the rear section and then influence the listeners position?
Please read this as ignorance instaed of stubbornness  |
What matters is what can be heard from the mix spot and yes you may here it from the back of the room when sitting in the mix spot.