LP vs CD - Again. Another Perspective
Scott wrote:
On Feb 7, 9:05=A0am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Scott" wrote in message
Another claim I'd love to put to the test. I can send you
a list of titles I have on vinyl that I consider to be
SOTA for sound quality of that given title. If you if
have any CD version of any of those titles you can take
those CDs, digitally tweak them to your heart's content.
You seem to have missed the point, Scott.
No I didn't miss the point and this old glib ad hominem is really
getting tired.
Most tweaking that is done as part of remastering involves changes to
spectral balance and =A0dynamics.
You say this from your vast experience as a mastering engineer? Sorry
Arny I get my info on what gores into mastering from actual mastering
engeineers.
Like the digital ignoramus who refuses to use any digital stages if he can help it,
even to do something as innocuous as a digital splice?
(If any reader here bought the 'Original Masters' Jethro Tull CD, mastered by Steve Hoffman
for DCC,and wondered why side One of 'Thick As A Brick' on there has a moment of silence about
3/4 of the way through it, now you know.)
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