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OK guys first off this is my mixdown situation in a nutshell, master fader is never touched, track faders are always at an initial level of -10 db and i use limiting on just about every track
Ok my first problem is track loudness, i dont know why but ...
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The limiters but this will mean the loudness of my mix wont be as loud, is this a problem for mastering or will it be fine because the music i am making is essentially experimental noise music so
As loud as i....
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It's been a while since i have seen anything about the Loudness wars. Seriously its getting to be a joke!
The same people moaning and preaching ' i love transients, I love 90's music' are the same people moaning post master ' it's not as loud as the latest...
Started by KT1 on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gearslutz):
I actually: : So does anyone think the loudness....
Now that listeners? I'm guessing records will continue to be loud-as-hell but it will begin to sound better.
I think "Loudness" is part of the music culture.
And hard of hearing.
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Ok guys I hereby make an official statement about the MacBook Pro onboard audio port quality. It sucks, officially and professionally speaking. It's been proven 100% offical.
I had a thread about experiencing *noise* and *pop* sound off the earphones ...
Started by cheez on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at anandtech):
I almost sh#t my....
My Sony laptop, the best.
IPod Touch did even better...
And realized that computers simply cause noise in analog circuits, and the best way to get better sound sound but did not give out much noise and pop.
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I've been putting this off for quite some time, but it's something that pisses me off and deserves to be addressed. Modern music is just too smurfing loud. This might sound like a strange complaint coming from someone who listens to metal, so let me explain...
Started by The Man on
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by 11 people.
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I was pretty glad to read through some of this and see that my music has come, here are a couple of youtube videos....
I was actually thinking a lot about how most of my 80's music is so much more quiet than my newer metal a while ago.
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Are there pros to making everything extremely loud at all? This approach seems to get a lot of negative attention, many people I have talked to think it ruins music and obviously removes punch and dynamics.
What do you guys think? Do you always push the...
Started by Vicioushead on
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by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ultimatemetal):
The whole 'Loudness War' issue is sitting at the safe and stable vs destructive and loud had a client who....
So a happy medium between loudness enhancement and retaining musical album etc.
That makes music, music.
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For reference purposes I have ripped songs from couple of commercial Cd's (not copies but the store bought disc) and found that a lot of the new hard rock stuff is phased all over the place and mastered right to 0.0 db. I can't believe how brickwalled...
Started by ChuckC on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cakewalk):
From the previous CD they have listened to, and then they put yours in, it will also sound loud would be a short-lived fad, for example) that heavily-compressed music will eventually come to sound to tweak you music....
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It's a common question of how to "Normalise" (Normalize) tracks so that they sound the same loudness.
There are a couple of solutions that have been developed for portable music players, namely " Replay Gain " and iTunes " Sound Check ", but to date there...
Started by steve on
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by 5 people.
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I usually try wondering about this, isn't A-Weighted rms the standard for loudness? Or is there not one? A-weighted RMS is designed to measure low level noise....
And render the sets is to try to put all tracks at about the same loudness.
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How to fix my subwoofers loudness causing desktop to make a weird nose? On some songs with good bass, the side of the desktop makes a weird buzz noise from vibration in the air or something, maybe its a computer part being vibrated or something!
Case ...
Started by gunshot on
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by 4 people.
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The only way I found I could fix the problem was to stop the sound from the sub-woofer reaching the desktop....
Personally I think it's a bad design.
Desktop to resonate, causing other things to give a buzzing sound as they vibrate as well.
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On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 07:13:48 -0800 (PST), ChrisCoaster <ckozicki@snet.net
I researched and read up on these on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-loudness_contour
and pretty much understand what the aim is with these frequency-
response curves.
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Started by ChrisCoaster on
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More details....
With the Crown DL-2, you can move
On Feb 1, 10:13 am, ChrisCoaster <ckozi...@snet.net
the loudness button that you have disabled a different story.
It is done correctly, loudness compensation does not sound "wrong".
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On 4 Jul 2008 05:08:00 GMT, bob <nabob33@hotmail.com
On Jul 2, 7:14 pm, "C. Leeds" <cleeds...@yahoo.com
Oh, come on. You've never heard it said that CD isn't sufficient? Who
was promoting SACD and DVD-A? Who's been promoting vinyl as superior...
Started by bob on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
All amps sound
different (used to be somewhat true in the early transistor era, not so true
any more), Expensive, outboard D/A converters sound better than the ones in
the player, a $4000/meter*, Mytlewood blocks placed
....
As if real.
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