Mr Peabody
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The company recently posted some waveforms showing the dynamic range of certain tracks. The first compared Bill Withers Ain't No Sunshine to a newer Ed Sheeran track. The Sheeran showed a range of 4dB where the Withers recorded in 1971 showed a range of 13dB. After some feedback today James posted Bob Seger's Traveling man, an older, possibly original to a "remaster", showing the compression nd distortion on the remaster.
I use FB on my phone and not technically able to share these photos.
I got into a discussion with a supposed recording engineer where he defended the use of compression in Pop music as artistic and beneficial even claiming it sounds better. So you know where that went, nowhere productive.
I use FB on my phone and not technically able to share these photos.
I got into a discussion with a supposed recording engineer where he defended the use of compression in Pop music as artistic and beneficial even claiming it sounds better. So you know where that went, nowhere productive.