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In Reply to: RE: Philosophy of Recording & Listening posted by Botanico92007 on June 18, 2012 at 10:52:32
I believe there is not one right way to record and one right way to listen. A company can choose to make dynamic range the be all and end all, then the customer can choose whether to buy. (Botanic...)
Very well put. Of course all recording engineers would subscribe to that. So do we. However, all the rest was not put in question by Disbeliever; he only discussed the dynamics and average level. When I answer him, I would find it inconsequencial to dwelve on the other factors, however relevant they may be (and are). Imagibe if I answered his diatribes about dynamics with a "but we're really good at timbres"... Sounds like a very feeble defence and an attempt to deflect the attack by introducing something - for this question - irrelevant. Disbeliever chose one subject, and I chose to answer him about that.
All the rest (balance, bloom, timbre etc) is a given in my world. So is honesty, and you cannot be honest and compress at the same time. So we don't.
Robert
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I have only complained about levels which Fitz says should be increased by 4dB, , so it is not necessary to discuss timbre,balance etc this is just a diversion. Anyway enough, this is my final post on the subject of BIS dynamics.
. Each to his own, enjoy your music.
Edits: 06/18/12 06/18/12 06/18/12
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