Stop compressing our bloody music!!!!!!!!!!!


Sign petitions:
1: Stop the Loudness War
2: Ending the LOUDNESS trend in Music
3: Bring Peace to the Loudness War.

Dynamic Range: No Quiet = No Loud (think about it)
Our ears/brains and music don’t get a chance to breathe during the quite passages.

Cheers George

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You obviously didn't untick, and tick the correct boxes at the bottom.
I got none.

Cheers George

jsd52756
Mr. Naïve here...
Is there a site that explains all this "compression" in simple terms? I am gathering this only pertains to digital/CD type music & not LP’s.


https://www.cnet.com/news/compression-is-killing-your-music/
In the 1st video listen to the 3rd rendition of the piece and what happens to the drum thwacks after the volume has been bought back to the normal listening level of the first rendition!! They are all gone, dynamic impacts are all missing.

As for vinyl, yes also, if it was recoded with digital mastering

Cheers George
Compressed music is actually worse for your ears than uncompressed music that has a great dynamic range. Ears can cope with loud peaks. If the music is compressed and at one loud volume level, it is this constant loudness that is bad for your hearing.
Compressed music is actually worse for your ears than uncompressed music that has a great dynamic range.
Take this "uncompressed scenario", your in the car or walking using ear buds with much back ground noise.
A song starts of quite so you turn up the volume so to hear it over the background noise, then BANG!!! the first transient hits your ear drums and car speakers and have just been blown out of the park.
(and this is where compression is a good thing because there are no surprises)

Cheers George