In Reply to: RIGHT: never mind equipment, most recordings are mid-fi posted by Feanor on July 12, 2015 at 07:59:13:
"Making crappy recordings sound better than they otherwise might" is more like it."Making crappy recordings sound better while making good recordings sound worse" would be even more like it. Adding enough sugar to make shit taste good can only make proper food taste much too sweet. We should be careful when making things. Is making a thing that works for us *most of the time* the best that we can do?
To a certain extent at least, there are some things you can do to "make ALL recordings sound better" to YOU than they otherwise would. In other words, we can personalize our system in various ways. "Make your system sound good to you while making it sound worse to almost everyone else"?
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