100% dynamic compression can be removed from digital audio without the use of denoisers or declippers using the iir filter in foobar2000I don't think so, once a track has been compressed the only way to "undo" it is by having the original tapes. You can't add something back that isn't there in the first place.
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?
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?
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Truer words so far have not been spoken on this thread. These words are the only ones need to be listened to here. In digital, today’s re-masters are mostly just louder, as well as being over compressed. And those, sadly are usually the only ones that are streamed or downloaded. 1st release CD’s are usually the most uncompressed. And the vinyl (but channel separation sucks big time). Just bung in the artist up the top and the album, and look for the most green, then click on it to find the cat no. and pick up a used CD on eBay for $5 http://dr.loudness-war.info/ Here's a classic as an example Fleetwood Mac Rumors http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list?artist=fleetwood+mac&album=Rumours Cheers George |
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