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<blockquote data-quote="Original wis" data-source="post: 8805764" data-attributes="member: 685344"><p>Gotcha. Incidentally today while I was at lunch on work I was playing some old school metal that I like to listen to every once in awhile and I realized that if you actually stopped and listen for a second you can figure out where every single person is as well as where every single instrument is pretty much. It actually shifted my perspective on listening to music actually sat there like an idiot for about 30 minutes listening to different songs and picking out where everything in the song was in relation to like I would actually be. So I kind of get the wisdom of setting the front stage is if you're at a concert. It actually makes watching music videos make more sense cuz everything is actually playing where it is in relation to the music video as well.</p><p></p><p>That also means that there really isn't a such thing as SQL. There's a certain level of volume where it's going to be impossible to be discerning enough to appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Original wis, post: 8805764, member: 685344"] Gotcha. Incidentally today while I was at lunch on work I was playing some old school metal that I like to listen to every once in awhile and I realized that if you actually stopped and listen for a second you can figure out where every single person is as well as where every single instrument is pretty much. It actually shifted my perspective on listening to music actually sat there like an idiot for about 30 minutes listening to different songs and picking out where everything in the song was in relation to like I would actually be. So I kind of get the wisdom of setting the front stage is if you're at a concert. It actually makes watching music videos make more sense cuz everything is actually playing where it is in relation to the music video as well. That also means that there really isn't a such thing as SQL. There's a certain level of volume where it's going to be impossible to be discerning enough to appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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