Dave Ricketzz wrote: > The dynamic range should match the end-user listening environment. > Pop music is mixed for MP-3 players, good jazz is not.
Oh only if it were this simple. Mastering for a MP3 player, is, IMO, complete shit. Mastering for close to a hi-end system or making it sound great in the studio, has served us all well in the past. This mastering for portable players type thinking is a recent craptastic trend. We go buy better headphones or better equipment if we want better sound. Hell, portables have EQs and volume controls on them don't they? ;) The fidelity of the source shouldn't be touched. People want it louder, let 'em do it when they make the MP3s. This disease is not just infecting the pop world either. Classic rock re-masters like I said are being "re-mastered" this way as well as new rock/metal albums. Red Hot Chile Peppers, Rush, Dream Theater and so on, and so on. Bands usually know for fidelity are having this pushed on them bu record labels and producers. I found a big list at one point. I'll grab it if you're interested. -Cory \m/ -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
