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Iain M Churches wrote:
"Harry Lavo" wrote in message ... My conclusion: take what you hear about the transparency of CD's with two, maybe three grains of salt. Some of it may be equipment- or blank-induced, but the deterioration is noticeable in a side-by-side -- ranging from subtle to apparent. And if this is true in home recording under controlled conditions, it is also likely true (as has been asserted) in production runs of commercial CD's. Hello Harry. I attend many mastering sessions to ensure that what I have recorded reaches the CD without substantial changes. I can promise you that it is a simple task to produce a CD which is an exact clone of the studio master. In classical and jazz music this is how it is normally done. The same question applies here as for LP mastering: How do you objectively assess whether 'substantial' changes have or have not occurred, in any medium? Wiht digital-to-digital, it's easy to check for perfect fidelity between master and clone. With tape vs digital (or LP) , one could at least measure the frequency profiles, dynamic range, average levels, etc of the master versus the final product. A blind A/B wouldn't hurt either. I suspect that Harry's suspicious would collapse if these checks were done of tape vs. digital. Tape vs LP would be another story. There is no longer the opportunity to work on the individual elements within the mix, but it is quite common for extra compression and EQ to be added at the mastering stage. A minority of CDs (and of course all 'surround' SACD, DVD-A, DTS,etc) are true remixes, starting from multitracks. The result is quite often a retrograde step, but "make it louder" is the order of the day as far as pop CD's are concerned. The CD has zero headroom. Vinyl, like analogue tape, is much more forgiving. But you cannot put the amounts of loud *bass* on vinyl, that you can on CD -- so it's not more forgiving in every sense. -- -S "The most appealing intuitive argument for atheism is the mindblowing stupidity of religious fundamentalists." -- Ginger Yellow |
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