aubuti;379662 Wrote: 
> Does this mean that when you listen to actual LPs or CDs that you make
> the RG adjustment manually by changing the volume on your amp when you
> move from disc 1 to disc 2 of the same album? Because that's what your
> logic implies.

essentially yes...  i mean what do you do when you have a two disc
album and the second disc isn't loud enough?  you turn it up, right?

whats so illogical about that?

aubuti;379662 Wrote: 
> You can think your way is better, but doing album gain by disc instead
> of by album makes no sense to me. Imo, the "work" is the album, and #
> of discs -- or LP sides -- is usually just a technological artefact.

if that were true, then you could simply set one RG value for ALL your
albums.  but i think everyone realizes that would be stupid.

so, all i am saying, is that the value is more meaningful when it has
to account for less tracks, b/c as an avg (in this context) less data
means a more meaningful result (to volume level).

take the three CD live springsteen set...  what will deliver you the
best consistent listening level?  one album RG value for all three
discs, or three differing RG values for each disc?  

if each disc has its own value, it will deal with the variances of
differences between the tracks on its own disc BETTER than if it is one
value for all three discs.

its not a matter of thinking my way is better, its a matter of math,
and listening exp.  i don't see how someone can argue otherwise, (other
than the subjective point of how much difference there needs to be
between discs to make the matter audibly discernable)


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