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PenguiN
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The other day I was bored, and just extracting the wav data from some tracks on some CDs to examine them under a wav editor and get a feel of how they were mastered..
it turns out that some "professional" mastering jobs could have used the advice of pages like this one!!
some examples:
Depeche mode "Violator"
It barely ever went over -2.5dB for the whole cd -- i could have increased the levels by simply normalizing!! could have also used some limiting
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Californication"
The exact opposite problem -- this disk was mastered so hot that there's actually *AUDIBLE* digital clipping at points! I first thought it was my headphones or cd player or something, but when i looked at it under a wav editor it was plain as day.
How do so-called "professionals" get away with such obvious errors? anyone know of any other badly mastered popular cds?
it turns out that some "professional" mastering jobs could have used the advice of pages like this one!!
some examples:
Depeche mode "Violator"
It barely ever went over -2.5dB for the whole cd -- i could have increased the levels by simply normalizing!! could have also used some limiting
Red Hot Chili Peppers "Californication"
The exact opposite problem -- this disk was mastered so hot that there's actually *AUDIBLE* digital clipping at points! I first thought it was my headphones or cd player or something, but when i looked at it under a wav editor it was plain as day.
How do so-called "professionals" get away with such obvious errors? anyone know of any other badly mastered popular cds?