Aaron-Carey 13 August 2001 Usually we hear that spcae is added to a mix by taking things out or away. Yet i hear of people actually creating space by adding or modifying elements of a mix, how can this be, are there frequencies that, when added, create space? Log in or register to post comments Comments A space is not defined by its emptiness, but by its boundaries. Ang1970 Mon, 08/13/2001 - 21:35 A space is not defined by its emptiness, but by its boundaries. And stuff bounces off the boundaries. (Light, sound) Likewise, a sound stage can be defined by very subtle elements which fill up "holes" in the boundaries. And now ladies & gentlemen... Mixerman! Log in or register to post comments
A space is not defined by its emptiness, but by its boundaries. Ang1970 Mon, 08/13/2001 - 21:35 A space is not defined by its emptiness, but by its boundaries. And stuff bounces off the boundaries. (Light, sound) Likewise, a sound stage can be defined by very subtle elements which fill up "holes" in the boundaries. And now ladies & gentlemen... Mixerman! Log in or register to post comments
A space is not defined by its emptiness, but by its boundaries.
A space is not defined by its emptiness, but by its boundaries. And stuff bounces off the boundaries. (Light, sound)
Likewise, a sound stage can be defined by very subtle elements which fill up "holes" in the boundaries.
And now ladies & gentlemen... Mixerman!