Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
Michael T D Nelson escribe:
The "bickering about the dynamics of CDs" could be partly due to the
production used in lots of CDs - there is often a tendency to
overcompress popular music (in particular) to ridiculous levels,
reducing the dynamic range considerably.
[1]This is the best article I've ever read about this issue
1. http://www.prorec.com/prorec/articles.nsf/articles/8A133F52D0FD71AB86256C2E005DAF1C
Cordially, Ismael
I've read that article (and I've heard the Rush CDs!) and I couldn't
agree more.
In general, I can't help but feel that if the engineer always needs to
compress a acoustic recording, then the musician should really learn how
to control the dynamics of his performance better.
Dynamics are an important part of music!
Regards,
Michael