Posted by Brian on 12/01/06 19:09
"Roy W. Rising" <rwrising@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
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> "Cameron Dorrough" <cdorrough@nortonconsultants.com> wrote:
>> "Roy W. Rising" <rwrising@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
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>> >
>> > I'll stand by my statements. She clearly was not "spot-on" all the
>> > time. The nature of change when she pulled the mic away did not match
>> > the inevitable proximity effect diminution that would result. No doubt
>> > she knows good mic technique for live performance, has sung this song
>> > many times and reflexively does what we saw. Nonetheless, what I heard
>> > simply did not match what I saw, both in sync and in proximity effect.
>>
>> Just curious: What sort of "inevitable proximity effect diminution" are
>> you referring to?
>>
>> Changes in freq response with distance are something else entirely..
>>
>> Cameron:-)
>
> Precisely!
>
> --
> ~ Roy
> "If you notice the sound, it's wrong!"
I think it's impossible to tell looking at a TV broadcast anyway. Half the
time the audio and video aren't synched up right in the broadcast to begin
with. I was watching a football game the other day and the announcer's mouth
moved a good 3 tenths of a second before the sound came out of the TV, and
he wasn't lip-synching :)
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