I don't know of any but want to be sure that this attribute falls into
audio's "unmeasurables."
Stereo creates so many ways of blurring sonic information that a channel
comparative tool might be possible but unreliable- different ways of
isolating instruments, artificial reverb, etc. But mono? I'm thinking
particularly of acoustically recorded 78s.
Steve
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Ambience
Steve, I'm confused. Is there a tool that measures ambience from *any*
source? I think of ambience as an effect from the physical surroundings of
a recording and/or from the addition of artificial echoes within the
recording space.
On 10/24/2016 9:20 AM, Steven Smolian wrote:
> Is there a tool that measures ambience from a mon audio source?
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