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"ChrisCoaster" wrote in message
om... MisteRogers asks: "Can you say 'excessive dynamic compression' ?" I saw it somewhere - it escapes me - online a list of prominent CDs produced since 1984, showing the title, artist, and average sound level in Digital terms. Basically, album by album, the average level crept closer to zero - the digital audio theoretical maximum never to You can definitely graph it out. I have Rhapsody.com so I have a huge range of old and new music to draw from. That's the only place I'd ever hear this "new" music anyway so a lot of stuff I want to check out I throw in a playlist with other stuff I'm listening too. There's practically no way to set a speaker level that allows you hear every thing well (older stuff) and not be blown across the room when the new stuff comes on. As soothing as analog is it's even more so when one of those grating mixes finishes (and not all the grating ones where done on digital) and it goes into something like some old Frank Sinatra. Like salve to ears. |
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