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  1. HDaudio008

    There is nothing holy about the signal

    * * Agreed, there is no need to adjust bass in a recording that has a balance of it in the mix ~ but it is better to leave the mix alone ie adjusting bass in a track if not done correctly can affect the rest of the mix. Quote:" * But there may be other mastering of that recording available to...
  2. HDaudio008

    There is nothing holy about the signal

    * Its not that simple to just not listen to the Audio Track and search for something better ~ Doing a search for better tracks is the same as saying ~ buy different equipment and see if that suites your taste if the music does not sound good ~ and move on. Thats not science. Thats circular...
  3. HDaudio008

    There is nothing holy about the signal

    * That is true. Mastering itself is not the real issue, its the final audio product that has issues.
  4. HDaudio008

    There is nothing holy about the signal

    * Example : When digital is used in Mastering, it is far easier to increase the perceived output without " clipping the signal" using Digital limiters. Bernie Grundman ( A famous Mastering Engineer) Stated that Digital Limiters can do more to a signal than can an analogue equipment can ~ The...
  5. HDaudio008

    There is nothing holy about the signal

    * No. Analogue has it principles ~ Digital can in some ways exceed those principles unnecessarily.
  6. HDaudio008

    There is nothing holy about the signal

    * This was an interesting subject, which in turn has developed into a ~ sound improving function Dialogue utilizing other means than equipment to improve the sound of audio.
  7. HDaudio008

    There is nothing holy about the signal

    * To say that the Studio / Artsist Mastered the Audio in what they perceived as the best artistic representation of their music and should not be * How can I be incorrect if its something that can be demonstrated? Such as a Poorly Sounding CD? Is that considered trolling? * And if because...
  8. HDaudio008

    There is nothing holy about the signal

    * Music signal is the most critical component in an audio system ~ If it was mastered by engineers with equipment, then the signal should sound pristine. * If the signal was mastered by a computer, then there are issues in the signal, and that, despite everyone assuming that all tracks...
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