something is not right here and it's on purpose!!!


lf you have the same source master on remastered digital and 1st press vinyl with the same volume, the digital sounds louder and more distorted with more intensity + is there anyway to remove that intensity from remastered digital because it sound like the audio has been run through a distortion pedal? How could legendary producers and mixers not hear this crap?
guitarsam
Sam you do realize that all the instruments you listen to are also man made. 
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I think maybe the vapour trails got to Sam without him realising it.
Such a tragedy....
Sam here and i have said this before all commercial music both digital and vinyl as good as it can sound does not resonate with the listener? You might think it does however if you attend a live concert you are aware that your hearing live music and if you listen to a digital or vinyl copy of the same concert you are aware that your hearing a recording as opposed to the actual live performance. When you listen to a studio recording your hearing real musicians playing real instruments directly to tape live, and when all the different parts are mixed together it should sound like your in the studio with the band hearing a live concert. So why is that not the case? l'll tell you why the music is not on the same wavelength as we are so all the music sounds out of tune and must be retuned in order to resonate and sound like the listener is in the middle of a live performanance and that's what my earth frequency encoding does and the audio samples i keep supplying should make that perfectly clear hearing is believing friends.
The mixer chooses the volume.  Apparently, he used equipment that was inferior to the original recording electronics.  No, you cannot remove crappy bits and bytes.