fake covid plandemic however when my earth frequency encoding inventionSomehow it all makes sense now.
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?
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To say that the re-mastered digital LP pressings sound like they have been run through a distortion pedal, is quite exaggerated. In all cases, however, I've experienced, in both vinyl and CD, the remastered recordings sound slightly more strident and aggressive than their original counterparts, yet they seem a bit thin and less engaging. I also find the newer digital vinyl pressings, in general, do not sound as rich full and engaging, as most of my old analogue vinyls. IMO that many of the new recordings are over miked, over engineered, over dubbed and over compressed, but I still get much enjoyment out of both the old and the new.....Jim |
my appearance on shark tank has been postponed due to the fake covid plandemicIs that what they told you? when my earth frequency encoding invention hits the market“When?” the ploblem with the sound of music has...everything to do with the music being out of tune with our brains.”Our” brains??? Cant wait to hear what pearls the next run-on sentence contains. |
Sam here how do you explain the fact that you can rip a 1st press vinyl album to digital and the sound is the same and when the record company does the same thing with the actual source it’s all distorted and unlistenable The original CD release had a DR of 14 as well. I blame earbuds. http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list/dr/desc?artist=inxs&album=kick |
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