Kurtis wrote:Don't these people know sound systems have volume controls. No need to make the music so loud. Put out a great product and the listener will handle the volume.
Yea . . . see it's that whole "great product" thing that's the problem.
Kurtis wrote:Don't these people know sound systems have volume controls. No need to make the music so loud. Put out a great product and the listener will handle the volume.
littlegrooves wrote:it shows as soon as you put it on a decent stereo
Decent stereo? What's that?
The only things that I'm aware of are the speakers attaching to a computer, or those little white ear-thingys that attach to some invisibly-small device that everyone uses nowadays.
Maybe if someone had one of those so-called "stereos", then they could probably buy one of those black, round disks that look like dinner plates-- I hear they still have good ol' "sound quality"... like a such a thing even exists (yeah, right)...
MRhet wrote:Kurtis wrote:Don't these people know sound systems have volume controls. No need to make the music so loud. Put out a great product and the listener will handle the volume.
Yea . . . see it's that whole "great product" thing that's the problem.
in 1992 I did an album for a British heavy metal band. I got a panic-stricken message from their A&R man in America, saying 'We're really worried, the new album, it's not as loud as Aerosmith' or something. That was the start of it.
Gavin Harrison wrote:One guy sent back the classic 'over mastered' mix. Told me that he'd turned it up 8db. Then a few hours later sent it again up another 3db! I could hear the attack of the drums had changed - I zoomed in and there were plenty of squared off waves in the mix. One guy got it absolutely right and we've used him ever since.
Katy Perry's Teenage Dream is louder than Megadeth.
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