Paul DeShaw wrote: > The other thing I noticed, when I was taking audio production classes > last year, was a very acute awareness about these problems among 19-22 > year old future audio engineers, performers, and producers. I heard > these young adults lament the bad sound of Mp3's and brick-wall > mastering. If the next generation that produces music is this aware, > it gives me a little hope, especially if they are producing music for > people whose ears have been sensitized to the nuances of musical sound > from an early age. > > Peace, > > Paul > > www.ecmma.org <http://www.ecmma.org> > www.giml.org <http://www.giml.org> > www.musikgarten.org <http://www.musikgarten.org> > www.giamusic.org <http://www.giamusic.org> >
That is indeed encouraging to hear. I was kinda shocked to hear about bands like Rush and Dream Theater doing "brick-wall" mastering as those are 2 bands I would usually associate with fidelity. We'll see what happens when Apple starts offering their lossless format on iTunes. With as much as I'm not a fan of iTunes, maybe it can help this trend. -Cory \m/ -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
