
SouthSIDE Glen
independentrecording.net
I don't understand where the idea came from that over-distorting, over compressing and/or over-filtering something is "old-school" or "60s- or 70s sounding". Being a boomer, I regularly listen to the stuff of my childhood and tenn years, and I gotta tell ya, the decisive majority of it is much higher fidelity than anthing that tries sounding "retro" today. Except for some typical tape loss above 9-10k, and perhaps some lesser dynamics - usually really noticable only on classical sides - most of it sounds just as good as today stuff that doesn't try to sound retro.
The ironic thing is that it seems the worst-souding recordings from back then tend to be from the "bigger name" artists. By that I mean I have a LOT of one-hit-wonders and B-list bands in my collection, and those tend to as a percentage of the whole be the overall best-sounding recordings in the bunch, fidelity-wise.
G.
The ironic thing is that it seems the worst-souding recordings from back then tend to be from the "bigger name" artists. By that I mean I have a LOT of one-hit-wonders and B-list bands in my collection, and those tend to as a percentage of the whole be the overall best-sounding recordings in the bunch, fidelity-wise.
G.