Can anything be down about this? There must be an agenda!


Remastered digital download flac 16/44 have a look at the waveform https://i.postimg.cc/FzXBKzXh/capture-20200716-054246.jpg

1st press vinyl 24/96 1977 https://i.postimg.cc/Lsdfw1t4/s2.jpg

Can somebody anybody tell me how to get rid of this? This is not an isolated case friends this is the norm. Everytime a waveform looks like sample 1 the music is unlistenable! l love the convenience of digital audio however what good is convenience if it's unlistenable? There must be a filter or plugin that can reverse this and make the digital waveform look like the 1st press vinyl waveform.l know i'm late to the game however in 2020 somebody should have come of with something by now?
guitarsam
Sam here and i shouldn't have to pick my music based on the loudness wars? besides now that there remastering everything unless you find an early release cd your only choice is unlistenable for the most part.Can't i just remove the loudness wars damage somehow?
If the waveform is clipped you can’t do anything to reverse that. Otherwise you can attempt to remaster the file yourself with a tool like audacity. 
guitarsam,

Sorry mate, but it was a long time ago when we just went to the store and bought the latest LP. Poor/careless mastering has been the biggest issue with digital for the last 30 years!

You might do better to go on personal recommendations from others who have checked out and compared different masterings of the same material you're interested in.

Hence also the existence of sites like this one.

https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/forums/music-corner.2/
Sorry Sam, but it is called survival of the fittest The best moves on. The rest move into musical oblivion. The arguments don't matter on the internet. The best is the most Google hits and vice-versa.
In the analog age, original master tape recordings were 16bit/48 kHz. Vinyl LPs were pressed from these sources. I record all my computer audio files as DSD or AIFF at 16bit/48 kHz and they all sound fabulous via a good DAC. So, if you want hear the sound as it was in the recording studio,  such audio files are IMHO the best for audio reproduction and listening pleasure.