Okay, so this thread may be a little out of place, but I couldn't think of anywhere else to put it. I thought about the Cave, but this is about recording, so here it will call home.
I was listening to the song "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon today and as soon as it came on I thought to myself "MAN, THIS SONG HAS A BUTTLOAD OF COMPRESSION ON IT."
My first thought about my reaction was "WOW! Going to Homerecording.com so much has REALLY made me notice things like this more."
My second thought was "Is that compression I'm hearing or is it just a good recording." The reason I thought there was a lot of compression on the song was that everything in the song is very loud and prominent. I can't really explain what made me think it was compression, but what I'm basically trying to ask is WAS I RIGHT?
Anyone (more than likely the pros on the board and the advanced members)who has a copy of this song . . . . pop it in and see if I was right. I know that some of you can tell heavy compression when you hear it, so help me out. Let me know if my ear is becoming trained to hear these things.
Now that I've gone back and read this thread, I've decided it's pretty silly, but reply anyway It'll be interesting if nothing else.
--Tax
I was listening to the song "Werewolves of London" by Warren Zevon today and as soon as it came on I thought to myself "MAN, THIS SONG HAS A BUTTLOAD OF COMPRESSION ON IT."
My first thought about my reaction was "WOW! Going to Homerecording.com so much has REALLY made me notice things like this more."
My second thought was "Is that compression I'm hearing or is it just a good recording." The reason I thought there was a lot of compression on the song was that everything in the song is very loud and prominent. I can't really explain what made me think it was compression, but what I'm basically trying to ask is WAS I RIGHT?
Anyone (more than likely the pros on the board and the advanced members)who has a copy of this song . . . . pop it in and see if I was right. I know that some of you can tell heavy compression when you hear it, so help me out. Let me know if my ear is becoming trained to hear these things.
Now that I've gone back and read this thread, I've decided it's pretty silly, but reply anyway It'll be interesting if nothing else.
--Tax