Maybe but there aren't many modern Rock recordings that sound as good as Steely Dan, Dire Straits or Pink Floyd for example.psychology, nostalgia and "the good ole days" is alive and well
True but also truepsychology, nostalgia and "the good ole days" is alive and well
As opposed to cigar-chomping, check-writing coke-head modern producers?The producers were artists, just like the artists themselves.
Even that has a pretty low dynamic range on most of the tracks.
As they wrote in their review/table (...The Sound Quality is still very good.), I think it’s a very good production that sounds good on my system at both low and high volumes. Did I misunderstand your question?Even that has a pretty low dynamic range on most of the tracks.
No I just expected a higher dynamic range. This review also says it sounds good but complains about "mindless compression"As they wrote in their review/table (...The Sound Quality is still very good.), I think it’s a very good production that sounds good on my system at both low and high volumes. Did I misunderstand your question?![]()
Vinyls have even harmonics which add to a smooth, natural sound. If the vinyls were digitized with a high quality ADC then those harmonics will be present in the digital version. Tube equipment also produces even harmonics so is often more pleasing than solid state. Some people, especially those who few up with solid state equipment and high levels of compression, find that those even harmonics make the sound soft.
Electric guitars produce odd harmonics which is why the sound usually has an edge to it. By comparison string instruments produce even harmonics.
And, as many have noted, the lack of dynamic compression will lead to a much more natural sound.
Yes. Opinion/knowledge: The harmonics and any other effects that sound pleasant need to be done in the studio, not somewhere in a playback chain.Agree with dtc
Analog recorded music, analog mastered, analog playback ( i.e. original old Vinyl, Real to Real tape recorders ) do technically measure awful, but the harmonic distortion is likely what yours ( and mine ! ) ears prefer.
So, if analog is outdated and less perfect than digital on paper, but my ears like the harmonic distortion from analog recorded music? Give me more of it !!![]()
In today's world analog or tubes are rarely used in the studio. However, tube equipment can add those even harmonics, which, to many of us, it a very pleasing sound. There is still a market for tube equipment for home use.Yes. Opinion/knowledge: The harmonics and any other effects that sound pleasant need to be done in the studio, not somewhere in a playback chain.
I shall be content if they use the tubes in the studios and replace them there on a regular basis.In today's world analog or tubes are rarely used in the studio. However, tube equipment can add those even harmonics, which, to many of us, it a very pleasing sound. There is still a market for tube equipment for home use.