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Old 08.17.2007, 08:12 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Protectmeyou
well this day and age every cd coming out has to get mastered as loudly as possible. they're so fucking loud that there's a huge amount of clipping - loss of dynamic range.

Vinyl does not share this problem and it presents a truer representation of how the music is supposed to sound.


http://youtube.com/watch?v=3Gmex_4hreQ

none of the albums i have have clipping on them and if they do it is because it is a local band that has no money and records themselves without really knowing how to use the gear properly. do you know what digital clipping sounds like. there is a loss of dynamic range because of the brick wall limiting that most mastering suites put on recordings these. but one question is how is the music supposed to sound and why does vinyl give a truer representation? if anything digital recordings (minus processing) are a truer representation because digital does not roll off frequencies like analog repro gear does.
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