Re: Good Article on Pro recording...


Thanks for the post and the link.

Like many of you, I've been seriously in to audio for decades, starting before digital anything. And like many I still have my favorite recordings from the 60's and 70's, although my taste has changed to more classical and jazz.

I love to rant about modern recording techniques, but since I don't listen to current rock or rap I missed this compression/saturation phenom (haven't heard it on classical/jazz recordings). My complaints of modern recording techniques include miking too close (I don't want to sit on Eric Clapton's lap or have my head inside a piano to listen).

Just add this one to the list of "hyper reality" recording industry practices. These seem to reflect a society that's into extremes. Maybe I'm just an old fart.




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