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Does "Remaster" mean just making the original louder? How does the actual remastering process of a song work?
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Good question, I always wondered about this also.
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i bought the "remastered" 3 feet high and rising and its fucking terrible sound-very quiet
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Ra-mastered means basically taking that original and putting it up to date with current standards.
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A remaster these days involves taking the original stereo mix tape (or the closest master copy available - digital or analog) - transferring it to a digital workstation using a higher resolution and bit rate than was capable during the early years of the CD. Then some careful equalization is applied (when necessary) and also (when necessary) compression and limiting. Some noise filtering or noise reduction is sometimes applied when the tape is very hissy or if there are non-musical noises present on the tape (clicks or pops).
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jonylawson said: i bought the "remastered" 3 feet high and rising and its fucking terrible sound-very quiet
yeah i wonder that too! the reason why older cd's sound "quiet" is because today's music is fucking compressed and limited to death, that all the dynamics of the original recordings virtually dissapear. a good example is metallica's last album. the retail cd's sound was so loud that it was disgustingly over compressed beyond acceptable levels. thats why the fans went and ripped the audio from the guitar hero game version, as that was the proper version of the audio as it should have been! music today is super compressed and too loud, and in fact its so loud that some times, individual instruments of songs are no longer clear enough to be heard. for some reason, these labels have a loudness war, which means they want to crank up the volume for no reason on these recordings. look it up on youtube. most albums today are fucked, and close to breaking point. there is a reason why your stereo has a fucking volume button on it. its supposed to be used! but unfortunately kids today are tone deaf. bunch of morons! | |
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LittleBLUECorvette said: Ra-mastered means basically taking that original and putting it up to date with current standards.
Making the bass more prominent, making the instruments more clear. Some re-mastered music sounds great. You can hear percussion instruments you didn't even know ere in the song. current standards are shit. its the reason why so many recordings are now being limited to death. of course, when remastered correctly, older recordings are improved. but todays levels are far distorted and actually ruin the original recordings. | |
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dirtyman2005 said: LittleBLUECorvette said: Ra-mastered means basically taking that original and putting it up to date with current standards.
Making the bass more prominent, making the instruments more clear. Some re-mastered music sounds great. You can hear percussion instruments you didn't even know ere in the song. current standards are shit. its the reason why so many recordings are now being limited to death. of course, when remastered correctly, older recordings are improved. but todays levels are far distorted and actually ruin the original recordings. Nothing has hurt music more than digital. The whole going "digital" may be what people want, no more actuall cds but if you think the transfer loss from vinyl to cd was bad, doing things directly to mp3-4's is the worst of all. a-ha "foot of the mountain TOUR 2009" a-ha "Ending on a High Note Final TOUR 2010" going everywhere! | |
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dirtyman2005 said: jonylawson said: i bought the "remastered" 3 feet high and rising and its fucking terrible sound-very quiet
yeah i wonder that too! the reason why older cd's sound "quiet" is because today's music is fucking compressed and limited to death, that all the dynamics of the original recordings virtually dissapear. a good example is metallica's last album. the retail cd's sound was so loud that it was disgustingly over compressed beyond acceptable levels. thats why the fans went and ripped the audio from the guitar hero game version, as that was the proper version of the audio as it should have been! music today is super compressed and too loud, and in fact its so loud that some times, individual instruments of songs are no longer clear enough to be heard. for some reason, these labels have a loudness war, which means they want to crank up the volume for no reason on these recordings. look it up on youtube. most albums today are fucked, and close to breaking point. there is a reason why your stereo has a fucking volume button on it. its supposed to be used! but unfortunately kids today are tone deaf. bunch of morons! i just could not hear ANY difference between 3 feet high n rising and the "remastered" unlike the other remastered shit ive heard i agree with your comments though I think ahead of you, I think instead of you
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