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Might it be Turn Me Up? http://www.turnmeup.org/ --- www.kingnever.com --> the music www.finleysound.com --> the studio On Jan 8, 2009, at 3:23 PM, Luca Formentini wrote: > some time ago I found a very interesting website where there was a > sort of people movement trying to sponsoring a more natural use of > dynamics in audio production and mastering. > It was a very well done technical analysis, but I can't find it > anymore... > I am sure some google wizard could "easily" find it. > > I must say that as I don't like overcompressed, flat mastering, I > also don't like when there are deliberate ear attacks with audio > jumping from very, very quiet moments to very aggressive ones. > they make me angry > is it maybe their precise intention ? > > luca > > > > > andy butler ha scritto: >> L.Angulo wrote: >> >>> Playing some of the CDs i have sometimes give me headaches and i >>> feel saturated by them after a while, and thats not because ive >>> gotten old,some of that stuff is just way compressed loud and >>> cold sounding to my ears, >> >> That's probably the "volume wars" effect. >> ...and digital clipping, that'll give you a headache soon enough. >> The cd medium has much better dynamic range than vinyl, that's >> it's strong point. >> >> There's no actual need to compress the music on a cd at all. >> >> Eventually that overcompressed music will be considered an un- >> listenable oddity. >> >> >> >> andy >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> --- >> >> >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.176 / Virus >> Database: 270.10.5/1883 - Release Date: 08/01/2009 18.05 >> >> >