
SouthSIDE Glen
independentrecording.net
Sure we will, that's the whole point. The only difference between an RMS of -5 with a crest factor of 5 and an RMS of -14 with a crest factor of 5 is the amount of amplification needed to bring it up to a certain playback SPL level. If we have a peak RMS of -14 with a crest factor of 14, our stuff will have exactly the same problem "competing" for volume, and the smashed mixes will still sound like shit. Nothing will be solved.That will be their artistic choice but at least the rest of us won't be forced to do the same just to keep bands and listeners happy in their desire to have music that sits nicely alongside other music.
Yeah, because frankly nothing about the idea of standardization around arbitrary volume levels makes any sense to me on any level. Especially when compared to the idea of actually retaining already proven engineering technique to achieve the exact same desired results.I guess we'll have to agree to disagree about this![]()
There's nothing broken with the system. Only with the users of that system. The fix needs to be implemented on the user side, not the system side.
It doesn't much matter anyway, iqi; neither one of us will get our wish. As long as the engineers bitch to each other but only smile at their paymasters, nothing's going to change. Not until the next generation of paymasters comes along, anyway.
Then again, by then there will be no engineers left anyway. All composing, track creation, mixing and mastering will be automated by software. Just push about 5 preset buttons for a few parameters, just to make the user feel important even though they will have already stepped into irrelevancy at that point, and sit back, and everything will come out with everything including the shrinkwrap.
G.