Yes I understand it's been frowned upon to imply that audio quality is 'only' about human vocals, but still, I'm curious whether has there been any recent tests conducted to compare an actual human singer, to a speaker reproducing the vocals of the same human, in a controlled environment? Can audiences be fooled? Or, is it possible that a recording of said human can be played through an audio system and somehow be tweaked to match the singer's live performance in that same room?
I remembered watching a video of one here, but don't remember it having any clear conclusion, and the singer and speaker system were in different locations. And couldn't remember which thread that was. Were there others?
I remembered watching a video of one here, but don't remember it having any clear conclusion, and the singer and speaker system were in different locations. And couldn't remember which thread that was. Were there others?
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