Faragan" wrote in message
om... Let Go sounds
great! I am talking about her latest album entitled
Under My Skin. give it a listen, and shed a tear.
Good. You had me worried that either my ears were going or my ability to
discern good music.
--
Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio
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"Roger W. Norman" wrote in message
...
So you made me yank out Lucky Man Clark and put Avril on again. Been
busy
the past couple of months and haven't had much time for listening to
music
but a fresh listen doesn't change my mind at all about the quality of
this
album. It may be loud, but it's not as bad as the RHCP's last release,
and
it's far better than what Mitch Easter returned from a group that I'd
spent
about two years grooming and had some fantastic work from.
Now I admit, there's tools all over the live room right now so I can't
really go out and get an idea from the playback monitors out there, but
here
in the control room, at my normal playback levels on a calibrated system
it
sounds fine to me. Now I admit, I haven't pulled it off CD into
Samplitude,
but why? I know where my system works, and again, this is fine.
Don't get me wrong. In the case of a lot of stuff I've listened to, you
are
correct. I just question this one. Perhaps you forgot where the volume
was
located? There is no discernable distortion on this CD at any volume
that I
can hear. Average RMS value is between -15 and -10 dB with just a
little
movement towards -9 dB, which I've ended up with on a really strong
blues
performance by necessity. It's just the way the songs wanted to be
represented. This might have been able to live with maybe .1 or .2 dB
down
on the final product, but it's not freaking my system out. For
reference, I
usually try to have my RMS metering reside right around -15 dB, which
works
for jazz pretty well, being clean and ending up with enough dynamics
that my
meters have some -20 dB of bounce. This doesn't fall all that far
outside
of that operating level.
--
Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio
"Faragan" wrote in message
om...
Great mix engineers, but did an A&R mastered Avril Lavigne's new cd?
I cannot stand to listen to it for more than 15 seconds before my ears
start to bleed.
Class action lawsuit anyone?
P.
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