dallasjustice
Major Contributor
I have some questions about multichannel music recordings. I'm interested to know how much consistency there is with available multi channel recordings.
1. I know there are very few MCH recording. How many channels is the most common arrangement?
2. Is there any standardization with regard to making these recordings? If so, what percentage of recordings follow this standard?
3. How is low frequency recorded? Are all the channels all pass frequencies? Or is there one or more high pass channels? Is there a single mono low frequency channel?
4. What number of channels is the most optimum playback setup for perceived sound quality?
5. What percentage of MCH recordings are classical music?
6. Is there any application to MCH recordings outside of classical music? If so, what other genres lend themselves to MCH recordings?
1. I know there are very few MCH recording. How many channels is the most common arrangement?
2. Is there any standardization with regard to making these recordings? If so, what percentage of recordings follow this standard?
3. How is low frequency recorded? Are all the channels all pass frequencies? Or is there one or more high pass channels? Is there a single mono low frequency channel?
4. What number of channels is the most optimum playback setup for perceived sound quality?
5. What percentage of MCH recordings are classical music?
6. Is there any application to MCH recordings outside of classical music? If so, what other genres lend themselves to MCH recordings?