I just pointed out yesterday the big advantage of cassettes (and obviously RTR tapes) is their inherent high dynamic range (And concomitant musicality) as they were virtually all produced prior to the start of the Loudness Wars. It was a war between level and dynamic range and musicality. >Unfortunately for your “observation” your point is incorrect as the loudness wars has to do with mastering practices, not mixing. I have a hi-res digital rip of the rolling stones sticky fingers album from an original commercial reel to reel tape from 1971 and the analog warmth and soundstage is as good as it gets to my ears. It is all in the mixing, and what you like is the mixing. I think you have your answer already in the last 4 words of your statement.
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(2) commercial digital download flac16/44 2009 remaster Ĭommercial digital download flac16/44 2009 remaster.impulse applied I used replay gain to normalize the volume to 89db for all three samples. Here are my audio samples (1) reel to reel (2) commercial digital download (3) commercial digital download with the impulse filter applied. I believe it made the digital download sound better, however, I'm not 100% sure. Now I may be naive on the subject, but if I want to digitally replicate the sound of vintage analog tape in the digital domain, why not go directly to the source? Heres what I did I extracted 1 second of analog tape sound between tracks and made an impulse file for the convolver dsp filter for foobar2000. I realize there are many digital plugins that emulate the sound of analog tape and vinyl, however when I use them in post processing of digital audio I seem to get further away from the sound I'm trying to achieve? I have a hi-res digital rip of the rolling stones sticky fingers album from an original commercial reel to reel tape from 1971 and the analog warmth and soundstage is as good as it gets to my ears. Subreddit's theme is /r/Minimaluminiumalism.Sam here again. Moderators may at their discretion remove content that fits better in one of the above subreddits. /r/Cd_Collectors - Talking About CD's and music in general./r/audiorepair - Repair help for audio gear./r/BudgetAudiophile - for restricted budget hifi./r/diyaudio - Do-It-Yourself Audio - also /r/diytubes and /r/diysound.
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