Compression, and peak-limiting (which are not quite the same) are a necessary evil in recording. If they were not used the recording would need to be made at such a low level that quiet passages would be noisy and lack resolution.
There are times, like listening in a noisy environment like a car, or late at night when others are sleeping, when even greater compression is desirable.
Dolby and DBX processing use extreme compression when the recording is made, but then expand the dynamic range on playback.
There are times, like listening in a noisy environment like a car, or late at night when others are sleeping, when even greater compression is desirable.
Dolby and DBX processing use extreme compression when the recording is made, but then expand the dynamic range on playback.