In my frustration of dealing with all of this modern hypercompressed crap that sounds like shit on the air, (and equally like shit on the studio's line out speakers with no audio processing) I have started the process of experimenting with Perfect Declipper and low-pass filtering.
Today, I had another thought... Vinyl masters. Since mastering for vinyl can't be as brutal as CD mastering, why can't we access a database of vinyl masters of new releases?
I did successfully locate a pirate download of the brutally distorted Rihanna's "Only Girl In The World" from vinyl source material. It didn't sound bad, but it was a dance remix. (ARRGGHHH)
Why the hell won't the record companies at least release the vinyl masters for radio use???
All of the stuff we get from TM Century is the same clipped crap you would get from the record store. Even worse, a few cuts look like they've gone through an 'analog' stage somewhere, as the waveform does not have the "flat brick" look of the digital master. I am guessing these have passed through something that could have altered the phase, and that perfect declippper would now not work as well since the original 'flattened' peaks might be randomized throughout the waveform.
Today, I had another thought... Vinyl masters. Since mastering for vinyl can't be as brutal as CD mastering, why can't we access a database of vinyl masters of new releases?
I did successfully locate a pirate download of the brutally distorted Rihanna's "Only Girl In The World" from vinyl source material. It didn't sound bad, but it was a dance remix. (ARRGGHHH)
Why the hell won't the record companies at least release the vinyl masters for radio use???
All of the stuff we get from TM Century is the same clipped crap you would get from the record store. Even worse, a few cuts look like they've gone through an 'analog' stage somewhere, as the waveform does not have the "flat brick" look of the digital master. I am guessing these have passed through something that could have altered the phase, and that perfect declippper would now not work as well since the original 'flattened' peaks might be randomized throughout the waveform.