Re: To be (digital), or not to be, that is the question. ( to Frank and Bob mayb
Unfortunately this is the "state of the art" in recording.
Processor makers (and users) can only do their best to minimize the **addition** of more distortion.
I completely agree that reducing the distortion already existing in the programming itself is difficult, if not impossible.
While we may not be able to make it better, we certainly don't need to use that as an excuse to make it worse!
Kind Regards,
David
biamp said:You can't process the "bad" out of what is bad music to begin with. I come from another techinal background entirely and am semi-retired. Helped out a a station for a friend and it turned into a more full time thing with a show and time at the board as well starting to learn the air chain thing. I won't play it on my show if it has no dynamics and the vocals are not on top of the mix. I didn't realize until I got around this business that so many stations sound so bad simply because the music is so bad and poorly produced to begin with.
Unfortunately this is the "state of the art" in recording.
Processor makers (and users) can only do their best to minimize the **addition** of more distortion.
I completely agree that reducing the distortion already existing in the programming itself is difficult, if not impossible.
While we may not be able to make it better, we certainly don't need to use that as an excuse to make it worse!
Kind Regards,
David