The Future of Music.

You're listening to your favorite Pink Floyd CD on your home stereo when 
you accidentally hit the “change CD” button on the control panel. All 
goes quiet for a bit as your CD player urgently shifts to play whatever 
is in the next tray. With dread, you desperately reach for the volume 
knob, but it's too late—your speakers blast the latest Green Day album. 
Reacting like you were just pricked by a pin, your hand jolts to the 
volume knob and turns it down. You breathe a sigh of relief. But that's 
not the end of it. Ten minutes later you feel that something isn't 
right. Even though you love this album, you can't listen to it anymore. 
You shut it off, tired, puzzled, and confused. This always seems to 
happen when you switch from a classic album to a modern one. What you've 
just experienced is something called overcompression of the dynamic 
range. Welcome to the loudness war.

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http://spectrum.ieee.org/aug07/5429
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