In Reply to: I believe his point is that the recording is part of a chain of processes... posted by Steve O on November 7, 2017 at 21:32:42:
" It cannot create or reproduce the original performance."
Agreed.
"A reproducing piano in a specific space come might come close to reproducing a performance that occurred in that space. A conventional recording of the piano reproduced thru speakers in that space can't come close IME."
You lost me there. What is a "reproducing piano"?
Help me with this "in a specific space come might come"
What is a "conventional recording"?
I'm not trying to argue Steve, I'm just trying to understand what you typed.
maybe after I understand what you typed then I might want to argue :-)
Tre'
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- RE: I believe his point is that the recording is part of a chain of processes... - Tre' 11/8/1706:41:05 11/8/17 (3)
- RE: I believe his point is that the recording is part of a chain of processes... - Steve O 08:43:55 11/8/17 (1)
- RE: I believe his point is that the recording is part of a chain of processes... - Tre' 08:50:58 11/8/17 (0)
- " You lost me there. What is a "reproducing piano"?" - Analog Scott 07:40:36 11/8/17 (0)