11-16-07: GuidocoronaAn excellent point!
Hi Vince, that's exactly my point. The sound of rosin for example is extremely faint and can be heard clearly only if you 'are' a microphone, or you are sitting/standing so close to the performer to be socially unacceptable under most circumstances.
Uber resolving recordings and uber resolving playback systems might get close to the truth of the sound recorded at 2-3 feet from the performer/instrument, but the presentation is unrealistic and unrepresentative of most experiences of live music.
Interestingly, I was listening to The Doors' "LA Woman" last night, and I could swear I heard the squeak-squeak of the bass drum pedal during "The Changeling". Very odd, and something that I never heard before. Not at all what one would hear during a live performance.

