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
People can't agree on a given format, a way, a type of media, tape, Vinyl, CD, Hard drive, memory drives, everything under the sun.

BUT you (SAM) assert that they are all in concert to destroy ALL music reproduction.  They (every company) got together and agreed on this, to destroy all future music and the way it was produced.  Think on that one SAM Here.  Unlistenable, music from folks that produce music for a living, to make $$$$$.

Sam it makes NO sense. The louder you preach the more it sounds like your needing a little counseling and a med adjustment. From out here in in MY world, I don't RIP music. I can, but no need for me.

Why are you doing it? Ripping music. Is there a reason?

REALLY why are you making copies that you already have an archive of.

If what you have is not a good reproduction, do you really think you can make it better by re recording it in a different way from the same (supposed) flawed source? Humpty Dumpty comes to mind....

According to your thinking, YOU can make chicken soup out of chicken SH&T.   

Regards
Sam,
I’m having a hard time deciding whether everything you post is a put on,
or if you’re serious about it all.
Shark Tank, wadded up paper in lamp sockets, fake pandemic, music industry out to destroy music....
Yep, it’s a put on....

If your system is not Tuned to the recording it won't sound as good as one that is in-tune. Pretty simple stuff really.

Interesting though how many people still don't understand what a recording actually is.

michael