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Default How to normalise my music collection tonally?


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On Sep 6, 11:06 am, "David Morgan \(MAMS\)"
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wrote in message...
If you can't accept that the most carefully made CDs will
vary
somewhat (and I could quite happily prove it)


Then make them sound the way you want them to, one song at
a time,
by using your ears.... there is no other way. Maybe when
you're 60,
you'll be finished.


I suspect that's probably the answer, yes )


If you want to hear the recordings as they were heard in the
mastering suite or control room you should be asking about how
to get your room/system to sound like a professional control
room or mastering room. Once you have an accurate room and
transparent full range equipment then maybe you will hear what
the recordings sounded like when they were created by the
artists and tech people. Then maybe you will get it.

Trying to EQ and compress each recording to satisfy your
liking on an unknown system and room response is self
indulgence and not something most other people will appreciate
like you want to. I feel you are fixin to make more problems
for yourself and others down the line, especially if one of
your processed songs is played on another system different
from the unknown one you were listening to while making your
processing choices.

Finished when you are 60 is assuming you are now 18.


peace
dawg