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Re: [ARSCLIST] CD writing speed
Tom Fine wrote:
Mike, I dig your page on the death of dynamics!
http://www.mindspring.com/~mrichter/dynamics/dynamics.htm
this paper, co-written by Bob Orban (who certainly should know a thing
or three about FM radio audio processing), shows the falacies of
"toothpaste" super-compression.
http://www.omniaaudio.com/tech/mastering.pdf
However, I believe the trend is probably permanent in this country
because so much of the "target audience" for what passes for popular
music today do most of their listening in loud environments with
earbuds, so toothpaste compression is actually a big benefit for them,
and for their future hearing aid manufacturer.
Any half-decent audio editor now includes "cruch" and "maximize" tools.
So any fool with a PC can squash any digital audio file to their heart's
content.
Thanks for the note and for the link. In some broadcasts offered by many
sources, one can easily hear the different sorts of compression
provided. As an opera aficianado, I have just about given up on U.S.
broadcast and webcast of the Met; there are clean European sources,
particularly on FM, which make the stations here sound variously bad and
incomprehensible. The effect is that many voices become unrecognizable
or show non-existent faults due to the excessive processing.
Mike
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