@stuartk ,
Agreed. On a couple of occasions I have put tracks through the open source Audacity software to add a little treble to those which seem to desperately be lacking treble.
It’s a bit of a long-winded process of trial and error to see where the sweet spot in adjustment lies - add too much and you start to lose even more resolution elsewhere.
Sometimes, on certain albums, it’s just bewildering how they came to make such appalling mastering choices in the studio.
You wouldn’t want to remaster your entire collection, but once in a while it could be worth the effort to DIY.
Agreed. On a couple of occasions I have put tracks through the open source Audacity software to add a little treble to those which seem to desperately be lacking treble.
It’s a bit of a long-winded process of trial and error to see where the sweet spot in adjustment lies - add too much and you start to lose even more resolution elsewhere.
Sometimes, on certain albums, it’s just bewildering how they came to make such appalling mastering choices in the studio.
You wouldn’t want to remaster your entire collection, but once in a while it could be worth the effort to DIY.