Re: Different Opinion For Different Ears
> > No punch, if you like that, no expansion, if you
> > like that, and hardly any bass or high end.
>
> > Clear Channel takes it's audio processing seriously and
> > Joe Petro is one of the best. Clear Channel Utica sounds
>
> > better than any other Utica or Syracuse radio
> > station
>
> Dave,
>
> As I stated in some posts below, it's all in the ears of the
> beholder. However, in our business, we have to adjust for a
> wide variety of beholders!
>
> Let me also say, before someone gets out the flame thrower
> and napalm, I am the first to admit when a station has good
> audio - competitor or not.
>
> I pass through Utica often, and do a lot of button pushing.
> If you and Joe can't hear the ragged (read - CLIPPED OFF)
> bass on CC Utica (Kiss!) and CC Syracuse (Hot and Power),
> and you cannot hear that someone stuffed a pillow into the
> processing on B104, then unfortunately, you & Joe are
> examples of people with no business in the processing I
> mentioned in a previous post.
>
> This issue seems fairly common.
>
> Almost every CHR programmer I've ever worked with (except Ed
> Lacomb) has come to me semmingly weekly to ask for more
> bass. Then the next week it's more high end (to overcome
> the bass). Then it's more bass again - and round and round
> we go. Pretty soon, the bass and the highs are clipped so
> bad, all you have is "the whopee cushion sound" for bass,
> and crispy / gritty high end - and no loudness.
>
> You can't rattle the trunk lid with your factory Delco 5"
> speakers, but people keep tryin. Keep turnin up that "Phat
> Bass" enhancer and turn the bass clipper to about 9. Can
> you hear me now????
>
> Expansion? Punch? I get the feeling you don't really know
> what these are.
>
> Punch is tighness of the bass. If you can feel a gust of
> air blow out of the speaker when a tight kick drum hits,
> that's punch. If you hear a clipped splat and no air -
> that's not punch. Punch is not loudness or dial presence.
>
> Expansion is making the quieter parts of the music quieter -
> the opposite of compression and limiting. I can tell you
> that there's no expansion going on on any of the CC stations
> around here!
>
> One final freebie -
>
> Go in the air studio. Compare program to Air. Air should
> sound louder (more dense) than program, more consistent
> cut-to-cut, with a tinge more apparent clarity. It should
> NOT be a totally different song EQ-wise. People will just
> use their tone controls / EQ to counter your persnoal tatse
> adjustmens to their liking. The moment you start using your
> processing to totally remaster the music, you've started the
> newbie downward sprial into chasin-your-tailsville.
>
> Now I better shut up or I'll have to send a bill to Delaney
> and Delmonico for consulting fees.
>
> Tim WhatsHisName
I wouldn't worry about the consulting fee,no one at C.C. listens to ANYTHING any Galaxy employee has to say,I mean jaysus,why would they???*LOL*
"Hey,here's a way to be an extremely mediocre company at best!!! Hire all of the market dominators cast offs(are you guys in double figures yet?)
Hire a "CHEIF" engineer who has plenty of time to post long ranbling geeky b.s on a message board...*LOL*
Meanwhile the market dominator continues to dominate,the Galaxy stations continue to do...well..just look at the ratings and PROFIT margins...and so it goes.
*LOL*
but hey,your stations sure do sound good...too bad no one listens...*LMAO*
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