Yes music was mostly dumbed down in quality and content over the years.
The more way you could alter the signal the better it must be was the way things went in most studios.
Remember the Aphex Aural Exciter?
It was suppossed to be the best thing you could process a recording with since sliced cheese.
But that's what it was ,sliced cheese.
It is long gone.
But a lot of other toys filled in the gap.
The old engineers had to rely on getting it right the first time, and so did the musicians.
It wasn't about fix it in the mix.
Not so today.
You mention the early Beatles recordings sounding lousy.
That's not the recording, it's the pressings.
Have you given a listen to the Beatles Love cd ?
Modern tech has really done a great job here.
Yet most of the stuff was recorded on 4 tracks and looped together.
But Sir Martin was a master, as this cd illustrates.
If it wasn't good on those old master tapes to begin with this cd would not sound as good as it does today.
There are many more examples from Rudy van Gelder that show how a good recording can stand the test of time.
As for most people listening to boom boxes, I believe they are now buying turntables and the very same vinyl records I am talking about.
The more way you could alter the signal the better it must be was the way things went in most studios.
Remember the Aphex Aural Exciter?
It was suppossed to be the best thing you could process a recording with since sliced cheese.
But that's what it was ,sliced cheese.
It is long gone.
But a lot of other toys filled in the gap.
The old engineers had to rely on getting it right the first time, and so did the musicians.
It wasn't about fix it in the mix.
Not so today.
You mention the early Beatles recordings sounding lousy.
That's not the recording, it's the pressings.
Have you given a listen to the Beatles Love cd ?
Modern tech has really done a great job here.
Yet most of the stuff was recorded on 4 tracks and looped together.
But Sir Martin was a master, as this cd illustrates.
If it wasn't good on those old master tapes to begin with this cd would not sound as good as it does today.
There are many more examples from Rudy van Gelder that show how a good recording can stand the test of time.
As for most people listening to boom boxes, I believe they are now buying turntables and the very same vinyl records I am talking about.