
masteringhouse
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Glen's point is on the money. There often times seems to be an emphasis in more recent times on how something looks, technical aspects, how trendy or cool something is etc. rather than the fundamental. In other words the icing is more important than the cake. Look at American Idol as a ready example.
Sorry if I've derailed this thread a bit but loudness wars discussions have become very boring and self-serving IMHO. Not long ago I was in one of those "mastering cattle calls" with some other MEs. I lost the gig to one of the MEs who is a very vocal advocate against the loudness wars. When I asked the potential client why he liked his version of the master more he said "because it was louder". I'm glad he got that gig.
Is it OK to clip instead of limit? Is it OK to have a dynamic CD over one that is less dynamic? If your music is great, the answer to all of the above is yes.
Sorry if I've derailed this thread a bit but loudness wars discussions have become very boring and self-serving IMHO. Not long ago I was in one of those "mastering cattle calls" with some other MEs. I lost the gig to one of the MEs who is a very vocal advocate against the loudness wars. When I asked the potential client why he liked his version of the master more he said "because it was louder". I'm glad he got that gig.
Is it OK to clip instead of limit? Is it OK to have a dynamic CD over one that is less dynamic? If your music is great, the answer to all of the above is yes.