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> Date: Mon, 24 May 2021 13:59:09 +0000
> From: Mikhail Pozdniakov <mike_...@hotmail.com>
> To: Surround Sound discussion group <sursound@music.vt.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Sursound] Ambisonics for larger spaces
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> Hi Tom,
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> I don't have anything useful to contribute on your set of questions, but I
> did have a few for you:
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> When mixing for this project, did you lie down on the floor of your studio
> to check if the mix works? Going from standing to lieing down will
> effectively make the listeners inhabit 2pi space with all the glories of
> proximity effect on bass/lower mids and lack of rear reflections.
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> Also, do you use those KEF 107s in your normal workflow? :)
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> Thanks,
> Mikhail
>

Thanks Mikhail,

Yes I have been checking the mix lying down with the outside ring of
speakers in the floor and lying at the edge of said ring. It's definitely a
very different way of thinking about spatial placement.

I did use the 107s in my normal workflow but only when mixing more
song-based material. I'd usually balance, EQ  and dynamics of several
instruments in stereo first then transfer them individually to the
ambisonic system. I sadly sold them a few months ago though.
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