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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 07:08:35
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mike_mccue Now, to put that in perspective; If that was hamburgers, McDonald's wouldn't even bother sending someone out to update the sign.
Point taken, but... But the McDonald's sign once announced millions rather than billions and vinyl numbers might go the same way. The potential is there... Isn't it?
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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 11:02:44
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You're dating yourself, Ron! I, too, remember when McDonald's signs read "10 Million Served". I do think the vinyl resurgence is a temporary fad, though. I see young people buying turntables, but not the high-end playback systems that would do them justice. Or, for that matter, even listening to speakers. The rest of the market consists of old farts like us, who buy primarily for nostalgic reasons. It's not about fidelity. For the younger generation, I think it comes down to bass. They've become accustomed to extreme bass levels that vinyl just isn't capable of capturing in any natural way.
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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 13:54:56
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bitflipper You're dating yourself, Ron! I, too, remember when McDonald's signs read "10 Million Served". I do think the vinyl resurgence is a temporary fad, though. I see young people buying turntables, but not the high-end playback systems that would do them justice. Or, for that matter, even listening to speakers. The rest of the market consists of old farts like us, who buy primarily for nostalgic reasons. It's not about fidelity. For the younger generation, I think it comes down to bass. They've become accustomed to extreme bass levels that vinyl just isn't capable of capturing in any natural way.
I think the same....a fad due to it actually being kinda cool if you didn't have the chance to grow up with it like we did. As for the younger generation and bass, I most definitely agree. Heck, just have a listen on the song forum where there are still a few old farts like us....and compare the quality some are getting to vinyl or even a digital mix of vinyl. Bass is hotter in just about everyone's music these days regardless of age really. That guy Mark that covered that epic Loggins/Messina tune made it thicker and better to my ears when compared to the original. The only thing the original had better was the real feel of some of the instruments that were played for real. Even there, Mark got things so close when he had to use samples or synths, it really didn't lose much. But the first thing I noticed in that tune (Mark if you're reading, I hope you don't mind me using you and the song in this example...it's honestly intended to praise you, not single you out) was the bass was so much richer and fuller. He didn't overdo it, it just had enough of the right stuff going on. The bass in THIS scenario was welcomed in my opinion. The real version, though great of course, was sort of missing that element of "fullness" and bass punch. So to me, this sort of "bass" is totally acceptable as long as it's not that muddy crap that doesn't even sound musical. :) And, it also sort of shows us that low end is being pushed a bit by everyone. We just have to hope that the majority will learn how to use it in moderation. :) For me, would you believe it's the opposite? I always mixed in too much bass due to bad reference monitors. I had no sub, no low end push at all from my NS-10's and it forced me to mix bass heavy because I could never hear bass. So for me, removing this mud was a gift...but I also had to retrain myself a bit to add a bit more bass in because then you sort of get a complex and don't want to ever go back to where you were before. :) -Danny
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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 15:46:53
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bitflipper I do think the vinyl resurgence is a temporary fad,
I get the impression that people enjoy the social rituals of shopping for vinyl, of playing it with their friends, and of discovering sounds and sequences in a way that can't be replicated with an instant preview clip process. best regards, mike
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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 16:13:51
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social rituals.... you mean bumming a quarter to put on your turntable arm?
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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 16:16:47
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or pajama party with your 45rpm record player....after an exhaustive day of riding...
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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 16:18:39
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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 17:20:59
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The ritual I miss is getting together with friends to collectively hear a new album for the first time, sitting quietly until it was time to turn the record over and only then offering opinions on the first-half experience. You'd pass the sleeve around so everyone could read the liner notes and examine the cover art.
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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 17:50:14
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You sat silently and in line for other things besides the cover art too.... I'm guessing... if I remember...I think.... right...?....ahh...ah.. Usually an album that the cover was a favorlte too, used for cleaning... phew.... that was over 40 years ago...
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2014/01/15 17:52:02
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How many "adults" do you know btw NOW... that you can just sit around and do that "ritual"...and have the time .... just listening, I mean...NOT the other :-)
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Re: am I kidding myself about *mastering*.... (read on plz)
2014/01/15 19:12:14
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bitflipperYou're dating yourself, Ron! I, too, remember when McDonald's signs read "10 Million Served". Ahem... I don't know what you mean, Mr. Flipper. I'm ah... just a spring chicken... Yeah, yeah. That's the ticket. Spring chicken. Ahem. bitflipperI do think the vinyl resurgence is a temporary fad, though. You may be right. bitflipper I see young people buying turntables, but not the high-end playback systems that would do them justice.. Even in the 70s, not everyone knew enough to buy a Dual which was always a mystery to me. bitflipperOr, for that matter, even listening to speakers. The rest of the market consists of old farts like us, who buy primarily for nostalgic reasons. I'd rebuild my record collection, but it would cost a small fortune which I'd rather put into a pair of near-field monitors. bitflipperIt's not about fidelity. For the younger generation, I think it comes down to bass. They've become accustomed to extreme bass levels that vinyl just isn't capable of capturing in any natural way. Yup. You're probably right on that point, too. I don't really understand that one, either. Whenever I see someone driving with the bass cranked like that, I expect the sheet metal screws to rattle right out of the car and recreate that classic Buster Keaton moment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0_QE2pBd8c
post edited by rontarrant - 2014/01/15 19:13:40
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