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The transparent recording technique, aiming for a separation of adjacent sound groups, demands certain acoustics in the dance-music studio. These acoustics are characterized by short reverberation times, the avoidance of first reflection, and the reduction of the sound level with increasing distance.: The effect of acoustic conditions of recording techniques and on the playing of the musicians will be discussed here.
Author (s): Vølker, Ernst-Joachim
Affiliation:
Hessischer Rundfunk, FRANKFURT, West Germany
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention: 2ce
Paper Number:M17
Publication Date:
1972-03-06
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Vølker, Ernst-Joachim; 1972; Sound Recording and Acoustics in the New Dance-Music Studio of the Hessian Radio [PDF]; Hessischer Rundfunk, FRANKFURT, West Germany; Paper M17; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1825
Vølker, Ernst-Joachim; Sound Recording and Acoustics in the New Dance-Music Studio of the Hessian Radio [PDF]; Hessischer Rundfunk, FRANKFURT, West Germany; Paper M17; 1972 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=1825