I always learn it the hard way - that stating something general on internet forums, that is more and overarching idea, than anything else just invites unnecessary discourse. E.g. instead of "DR4" [my shortcut to describe music with poor quality] have stated something like "Music with poor sound quality, more often than not caused by excessive dynamic compression, that is becoming standard in today's music production" Probably I will need to talk to my lawyer and our investors relationship guys to prepare something like "Safe Harbor Statement for Audio Related topics", that I will add to my signature
With this I apologize, for taking this thread into the weeds and initial very entertaining and educative thoughts from Bruno got completely forgotten. But not all the hope is lost - e.g taking you as example - art of civilized discussion and factual argumentation is not dead.
Maybe some parting thoughts:
- while there is no direct causality between dynamic range and sound quality, there is very strong correlation between those two. Also works the other way round, poorly mixed track with e.g too pronounced percussions will have high DR but will be annoying to listen to.
- While I do challenge myself mentally, and try to avoid analogies in argumentation [as I think it is more valuable to be able to develop structured argument without resorting to analogies], I will use one now - and I will take example of photo/video - while poorly taken photo/video [from technical standpoint - blurriness, oversaturation, wrong exposure, wrong lightning etc] will be absolutely OK to be consumed on the phone, 150in screen with 8K projector, professionally calibrated will expose all the flaws. And not only that - small imperfections on the skin, pieces of food on the shirt etc. On the other hand, beautifully shot movie e.g Dune will be loosing most of the visual impact on 65 inch TV. You know what they say - 4K and big screen has killed all the joy from watching the porn.
- I somehow still believe, that "better" as in "more truthful to the source" will make bad quality music sound "worse".