How to normalise my music collection tonally?
On Sep 5, 3:17 pm, "Deputy Dumbya Dawg" wrote:
I think you are lost because you came to a bunch of people who
pride ourselves in audio quality
If these bunch of people had made the music roughly similar in the
first place then I wouldn't have this request to start with! I'm not
blaming anyone though, not all studio monitors are equal, not all ears
are equal, not all ears hear the same after hours of work at the
console than when they started, etc. It's very subjective unless you A/
B compare with a reference piece.
asked us the best way to
smear **** all over your recording collection.
Not at all, just a few minor adjustments to even things out a little.
If you don't believe me, try doing a radio show from a bunch of rock/
pop CDs and cue each next track while the current one is playing,
switching back and forth a few times while twiddling the bass/mid/
treble. If you're anywhere near as fussy as me (or as "golden ears" as
you think you are) you'll notice just how much variation there is. The
bass control will end up back and forwards several dB over the course
of the show and the treble too.
Some of us may literaly have
dedicated months to make YOUR recording collection sound the
way it sounds.
I appreciate the efforts, things are generally good enough for most
people but in some ways you've collectively failed. Especially those
who push things to clipping these days!
I wasn't looking for an argument. I've long had a lot of respect for
this group, and I'm not going to lose it over this, that's for sure.
This was my first port of call, FWIW.
Cheers
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