no, some people just get testy for no reason. anyway, one more interesting datapoint...
i have remasters of some albums. for instance, i have the original doors cds (1988?), and the doors studio box set remasters, (eventually i'll probably also get the "perceptions" box set god help me). more recently, i also have inxs "welcome to wherever you are" both the original and the remaster. anyone want to guess the variance between album RG values the same album has of different pressings? with inxs, it was nearly 2db! same album, same tracks, just mastered different. (about 10 years apart, 92 and 02) with the doors, it was typically 5db! (88 and 99?) anyone want to guess if the artist approved of this or was even aware of what it was either time? unfortunately, i don't own any albums of BOTH original AND remastered multidisc sets, but i wish i did... it would be interesting to see how that played out, esp where one was supposedly meant to be quiet, while the other louder. lets assume that a remastered set would have nearly equal per disc album RG values, would you then find the difference in an original set, and apply it to the remastered set to recreate the effect? -- MrSinatra www.LION-Radio.org Using: Squeezebox2 (my home) / SBR (parent's home) / SBC (my home) - w/SC 7.3.2b - Win XP Pro SP3 - 3.2ghz / 2gig ram - D-Link DIR-655 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MrSinatra's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2336 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=57543 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/ripping
