Wow, I am really, really surprised at how mnay people here think that the audio 
quality of Blue is compressed and jammed.....wow......I don't hear it at 
all...unless I'm hallucinating sounds that are not there!!!  



--- In [email protected], wiredbeats <wiredbe...@...> wrote:
>
> Folks,
> 
> For those of who don;t know this  There is a problem in the music 
> reproduction industry where companies either compel the mastering folks or do 
> it in-house . They take the dynamic compression to its heights. This jumbles 
> layers and clogs the space with too much in too little. The crispness goes 
> away and but volume is high and the thump is well..super. Very club ready. 
> Thats why i think Pritam's music is so bass heavy and freakishly loud.
> 
> This is called Loudness war and music composers are not to be blammed. This 
> explains why we see a remarkable difference in tracks from Sony/Universals 
> and T-series/Big Music etc. I bought a ( may be the 10th copy) of Dil Se 
> along with Blue. Dil Se for the same volume sounds stunningly clear.. Blue 
> sounds jammed ( sorry folks ). The songs are great no doubt but all this 
> discussion might just have a valid point.
> 
> I really think T-series should treat Rahman's master tracks differently, not 
> just in final packaging but also reproduction. They should not treat it like 
> any other bollywood music. Rahman's are by far quite complex!
> 
> Check out more on what i am sayin 
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_war   
>  
> Remixes I Originals I Opinions at  http://www.wiredbeats.com  
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