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Default audio compressor/ limiter for car

On 21/10/2016 23:28, JackA wrote:
Can you elaborate?

Which is better? A mathematically perfect performance with no excitement
in it, where all the bad notes played at the session were overdubbed
afterwards, or a really exciting performance where the musicians are
really getting together, but where one or two notes which are slightly
off in tuning or timing are left in?

Listen to the Made In Japan LP by Deep Purple and while there are one or
two rough spots. It is, by general consensus, the best album they ever
made, but it's not perfect either technically or musically.

In a similar vein, listen to the early version of Jeff Wayne's War Of
The World, recorded in one hit with musicians entering and leaving the
studio as they were needed with all the fluffs left in, but has the
musicians feeding off each others' vibes, then listen to the technically
perfect new version, with the musicians recording on their own in a
small studio. For all its imperfections, the earlier version lives,
while the later version sounds as if it was just glued together from a
load of samples.

For the purpose indicated in this thread, I find I need to lift the low
level passages a touch and also increase the bass a bit, both in order
to overcome the mainly low frequency background noise you find in any
vehicle from an aircraft to a microcar.
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Tciao for Now!

John.