Many of the same factors which influence a concert hall's usefulness for its original purpose (a place for an audience to listen to a live performance) effect its usefulness as a recording studio. Those halls which allow the use of simple recording techniques are generally better halls for live performances. Those halls which require the use of multi-microphone and/or multitrack techniques are usually poor halls for the concertgoer and/or the performer.
Authors:
Potter, Constance A.; Hoge, W. J. J.
Affiliations:
Audio Media Recorders, Nashville, TN ; Harrison Systems, Inc., Nashville, TN(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
63 (May 1979)
Paper Number:
1504
Publication Date:
May 1, 1979
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