Intonation and Recording vs Live Performance



Does anyone have any information on the apparent intonation of a
musical ensemble when recorded as opposed to the intonation when
audited live?

Although our string ensemble is not remarkable for its intonation, it
always sounds much more in tune live, then when I listen to the
recordings that we are taking. I use an AT3202 mic which is fine for
solo work. Perhaps there is something lost in the digitizing (aliasing
etc), that leads to this apparent phenomenon?

Thanks,
Fritz
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