Orchestral music with replaygain album gain levels of -8.5 ㏈ |
Orchestral music with replaygain album gain levels of -8.5 ㏈ |
Feb 4 2013, 04:53
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![]() Take the Halo 4 OST, for example; thousands of dollars went into making it (they even included DVDs in the special edition dedicated to the soundtrack's making), only to be marred by gross unnecessary compression at the final hurdle. It's a such a shame when this is done to otherwise great music. |
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Feb 4 2013, 19:57
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1049 Joined: 16-February 08 From: NL Member No.: 51347 |
I have a similar experience with the soundtrack selection that came with the Assassin's Creed Revelations Special Bonus Yay Woohoo Edition. It's still very good music, but it's as if someone intimidating was standing near the person at the equalization buttons, saying:
QUOTE (Hypothetical Sound Engineer) Boost the highs a little. A little more. More. More. Keep going. Yup, more. More. There's a lot of variation between tracks, too. For all the competence possessed by the composer and players, producing this CD seemed a haphazard and loveless event. This post has been edited by dhromed: Feb 4 2013, 20:02 |
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eamon123 Orchestral music with replaygain album gain levels of -8.5 ㏈ Feb 4 2013, 04:53
db1989 And here I was thinking that soundtracks were the ... Feb 4 2013, 14:11
bug80 QUOTE (db1989 @ Feb 4 2013, 14:11) And he... Feb 4 2013, 15:12
eamon123 QUOTE (bug80 @ Feb 4 2013, 15:12) QUOTE (... Feb 4 2013, 19:27
Neuron QUOTE (bug80 @ Feb 4 2013, 15:12) QUOTE (... Feb 4 2013, 21:40
db1989 QUOTE (Neuron @ Feb 4 2013, 20:40) And ga... Feb 4 2013, 22:59
bug80 QUOTE (db1989 @ Feb 4 2013, 22:59) Very s... Feb 4 2013, 23:14
Porcus Anticipating the great “Halo 4 – maste... Feb 4 2013, 19:32![]() ![]() |
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