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
No details needed. It's exactly as is stated.
Unscrew the lightbulb, wad up some notebook paper, shove it in the socket and presumably turn on the lamp. Or, if you're sane, don't turn on the lamp.
I was hoping that there might at least be some mystique, like only working with cryogenically treated paper from Western Electric notepads.......:
Sam here and the bottom line is i can dramatically improve the sound of digital audio with the use of frequencies. lf i encode digital audio with the frequencies of dark side of the moon 1st press vinyl from 1973 the new digital audio will take on the sound signature of the vinyl.
You see, now, I'm going to have to put on Kick...

Original UK pressing.

(Have wondered what it sounds like compared to the 2017 45RPM 1/2 speed mastered at Abbey Road)

Just because I got a kick out of this ...

Looks like this guitarsam has a golden technique.

Wonder if he has goldenears to go with it?


pesky,
I guess you could chant while wadding it up and check for directionality....