Ίσως το πιο παλιό DVD Audio δισκάκι που έχω μάλιστα έχει και τους δύο τρόπους αναπαραγωγής.
Ένας που αναπαράγονται οι ανακλάσεις του ήχου από την ορχήστρα και ένας που ακολουθείται ο τρόπος να είσαι μέσα στην ορχήστρα.
Και μιλάμε τώρα κάπου το 2002 πρέπει να το είχα πάρει.
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Four Seasons
This recording of Vivaldi's Four Season, was made utilising 24bit 96kHz technology. It was recorded and edited in five channels to provide a "typical" surround mix. This is to say the sound stage is spread over the front three channels, whilst the rear channels contain the natural ambience of the Church of St Silas the Martyr, Chalk Farm, to give the listener a realistic representation of the acoustic in which the performance took place. This is immediately apparent if one mutes the rear channels.
Concertos for the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
For the Concertos for the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, we employed a different tactic. Written for two independent string orchestras, these were recorded with the soloist, David Juritz, standing in the middle of these two groups. This seemed an ideal opportunity to position the orchestras accordingly in surround sound, so for both concertos, orchestra one is positioned in the front channels and orchestra two in the rear. Listening to this in post-production, Juritz commented that hearing it played back this way was as close to the sensation of playing the work in situ as he could imagine.