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Old 21st April 2007   #1
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I was going threw the web and came across this page about the death of dynamic range..I thought it was an interesting article..BRING BACK DYNAMIC RANGE!!!

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I gotta say man, not that I disagree with you at all, but it's not exactly an original thought.
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Maybe not an original thought but a true one that many people in the industry, fans and bands need to know about. Outside of engineers I don't think most people really understand why this is a bad thing. Spread the gospel my brothers and sisters!

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I was going threw the web and came across this page about the death of dynamic range..I thought it was an interesting article..BRING BACK DYNAMIC RANGE!!!

What Happened To Dynamic Range?

The Death Of Dynamic Range
Interesting, but this claim is not very accurate:

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For years we've tried to recreate the excitement of a live performance by trying to maintain as wide a dynamic range as possible. This has always been difficult with analog recording.
Analog recording, except for possibly its earliest stages was never a limiting factor. Analog recording has the capacity for recording more dynamic range than is usefull in most listening environments.
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