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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1165687" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>That is a huge misconception based on the fact that bands are not on a stage as you would see them at a concert or indeed as per your photo.. Sometimes band members may not even all be in the studio at the same time. A vocalist may choose to lay down the vocals in a booth after the music has been recorded. A percussionist may choose to record the drums in a different studio because he / she prefers the acoustics in that location. In short, there is no image of band member placement to capture. Thus, people who insist on stating that music must be true to source are talking out of their asses as they have no idea what the source sounded like. The exception (in most cases) will be an orchestral recording as an orchestra has a specific layout which is observed by most ie: violins on the left followed by violas. Cellos to the right of the conductor with double basses behind them etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1165687, member: 14307"] That is a huge misconception based on the fact that bands are not on a stage as you would see them at a concert or indeed as per your photo.. Sometimes band members may not even all be in the studio at the same time. A vocalist may choose to lay down the vocals in a booth after the music has been recorded. A percussionist may choose to record the drums in a different studio because he / she prefers the acoustics in that location. In short, there is no image of band member placement to capture. Thus, people who insist on stating that music must be true to source are talking out of their asses as they have no idea what the source sounded like. The exception (in most cases) will be an orchestral recording as an orchestra has a specific layout which is observed by most ie: violins on the left followed by violas. Cellos to the right of the conductor with double basses behind them etc. [/QUOTE]
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