NickelWound wrote:I think this sound quality problems goes way beyond mp3's and CD's. Just the other day I put on Disraeli Gears which was an .flv file from YouTube but had been ripped from the original Album. Thew sound was spectacular! through $30 laptop speakers! I then went on to compare old Crosby Stills and Nash CDs made from the original tapes. Same thing, amazing!
The problem with current recording sound is compression. Everything is coming out the same speakers at the same time at the same volume all carefully equalized, sweetened and processes and ultimately compressed until all the dynamics have been removed. The results bite. But the older stuff....... On 'Sunshine of Your Love Clapton' was in the left speaker and Bruce and Baker were in the right. What a trip. I really was blown away. And playing Stephen Stills 'Black Queen' brought my wife in from the other room saying 'Wow that sound so nice.' The clarity was astounding.
So I have to agree with improving the overall sound of reproducing recordings. Maybe take a page out of the notebooks from the 70's. Dump the compression and sweetening. I'll take the awesome sound with a few noticeable clicks and pops and thumps over the newer 'perfect' sound any day.
Compression has been and will always continue to play a huge role in electrically managed sound reproductions, recordings, and creations. It is NOT something new. In fact the 70's saw the most dramatic experimentation with compressors probably in the history of recordings. Disco itself is the sigmoid functioning colon function of that era...has it slowly but surely peristaltically advanced to mucho crapola?! Definitely. Some contend the loudness wars are over. I am not sure they are anything but the professional field following the trends of the times due to "what's out there" at the time. Looking retroactively to the original archive version whether master or late generation mutant clone...if you can do a paint-by-number, you should be able in today's tech world to wrestle the sounds (somewhat!) more to your likings. However, I don't infer completely without the internal mangling (possibly being an incurable total bust) by any stretch of the imagination. The average schmuck just doesn't have the time nor means nor, sometimes sadly, the desire. To lay anything as Low definition with prejudice....tat tain't my style. Someone somewhere will take one of our so-called low def musical entrées and call it a Thanksgiving feast. My travels, I've witnessed it, time and again. In fact, I LIVE it! What's old-timey scratchy warped recordings without the same?
You wanna know my opinion on the real problem???!!! Digital every MFing thing in the world!!! There is just something about limiting wiggle room...Take a page out of 1939.
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