You got it! Your ears were not deceiving you. This is why I do not like when people act as if only "audiophiles" know what sounds good or not. Most of us have the ability to decipher a horrible sounding recording. This on going "Loudness War" has unfortunately trained this new generation that LOUD is better. That is a harmful lie. I personally read comments on Joshua's Twitter page with people stating how "Amazing" and "Better" the album sounds. I won't call them liars. I will say they are misinformed. An album lacking Dynamic Range is not in any capacity "Amazing" or "Better". I've posted the screenshots of Waveforms to prove that this is not an opinion. This is a fact. That Waveform is evidence that the album was not Mastered professionally. If it was, the Waveform would have it's natural Peaks and Valley's. That's science. Not an opinion of mine or "Audiophiles". Thank you for being open minded! | |
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laurarichardson said: bigd74 said:
What about the MonoNeon thing in early 2016? The last project is Black Is The New Black. Worked on but doubtful it will ever come out since there are many sketchy details about what is finished what was not, Prince was always tossing around new album ideas and projects with and without artwork that never saw the light of day. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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Hi Bishop, The man of science has learned to believe in justification, not by faith, but by verification - Thomas Henry Huxley | |
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Good question.. Prince 4Ever. | |
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Could you post a graph of disc two to see how Bernies remastering differs from Josh's shocker? Thanks. | |
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It's sad because it's cleaned up really well, much better than my original CD. Then it's just brick walled to buggery. If we could get this master with the original dynamics it would be wonderful. RIP | |
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lastdecember said: laurarichardson said: The last project is Black Is The New Black. Worked on but doubtful it will ever come out since there are many sketchy details about what is finished what was not, Prince was always tossing around new album ideas and projects with and without artwork that never saw the light of day. According to the people who worked on it it was completed and the artist who did the artwork displayed it on-line. According to Adrian Crutchfield concert dates for this project were set for the fall and the last time he talked to Prince was a week before he passed and the project was still ago. [Edited 6/26/17 7:24am] | |
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This is an outrage!!!!! Or not, because that would be stupid. (Insert something clever here) | |
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The sad thing about this remaster is that it's not all bad. There actually are musical elements that I can hear that weren't as apparent before (in Let's Go Crazy there are underlying guitar parts that I never noticed)..... but then the compression squashes the dynamics. The vinyl version is definitely the better one, as it is not as harsh as the digital versions (I can only assume Kevin Gray tweaked the EQ further for the vinyl cut).
I was really hard on this remaster on first listen. After listening to the the vinyl cut I'm not as critical as I was originally was. It's still compressed too much. It still has too much treble/distortion. Yet at the same time it has clarity and energy in places that the original doesn't (and vice versa). | |
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Ditto klick | |
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It's my pleasure to explain to you these Mastering examples. To answer your question, here is a Good and Bad example of a Remastered song. The Good is from the 2009 Remastered "Abbey Road" album by The Beatles. It was Remastered by Guy Massey and Steve Rooke. The Bad is "When Doves Cry", Joshua Welton's Remaster. I chose these two songs because both songs have minimal parts, and parts where all of the instruments comes in. Both songs are very "Dynamic". Dynamic Range is the ratio between the largest and smallest values. The difference between the softest and loudest points in a song. If you take a look at the screenshot I took of both song's Waveforms, you will notice how you can easily see the Loud and Soft points in "Come Together". You can see the Peaks and Valleys of the Waveforms. If you know the song well enough, you could probably point out where they are in the song by looking at the Waveform. By contrast, take a look at the Wavform below that. "When Doves Cry" has almost no recognizable Dynamic Range. Joshua squashed the Dynamic Range so hard that the Loudest and Softest parts in the song are barely noticeable. By looking at this Waveform it would be hard to point out the Chorus from the Verse. What gives the song power is the contrast of the verse and chorus, and into the guitar solo. But, because he squashed the Dynamic Range so hard, it has no impact when the parts change.
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Josh is why we can't have nice things. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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There's no reason for it to not look just the same as the first one with big differences between the peaks and troughs instead of being a nearly flat looking beast. I've grabbed a section to make it easier to look at. Top one is original and bottom one is new. Basically the taller the dark areas, the louder that section is. So looking at the top one it's got a loud beat then a quieter couple of seconds and then it ramps up a little more into a louder passage of time. With the bottom one the volume is maxed out for nearly the whole of it so there's little difference in volume as the track plays. RIP | |
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Just have Bernie Grundman do it. It can be sold individually as a new remaster before 2019 "Climb in my fur." | |
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TheEnglishGent said:
There's no reason for it to not look just the same as the first one with big differences between the peaks and troughs instead of being a nearly flat looking beast. I've grabbed a section to make it easier to look at. Top one is original and bottom one is new. Basically the taller the dark areas, the louder that section is. So looking at the top one it's got a loud beat then a quieter couple of seconds and then it ramps up a little more into a louder passage of time. With the bottom one the volume is maxed out for nearly the whole of it so there's little difference in volume as the track plays. Great explanation. | |
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I'm trying to find the article (unless someone posted it on this thread) where P actually stated something to the effect of how "all you need to remaster is press a few buttons nowadays" - referring to a digital remaster using plugins and audio software in regard to "Purple Rain". I remember reading that and thinking "oh, fuck - he's not going to do an actual analog remix and remaster". The fact that Bernie Grundman had nothing to do with the 1st disc remaster is disheartening. If all that was done was a digital remaster, that would be OK if it wasn't so half-assed and brick-walled. At least do a proper remix if you have access to the actual tracks. That's my main problem. However, there are ways to do a digital remaster correctly, even if you don't want to mix the original audio tracks. I did my own using uncompressed audio rips from my own discs. Looks nothing like the pic above. [Edited 6/26/17 10:58am] [Edited 6/26/17 11:09am] | |
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I remember the interview too. He talked about have an option and it just puts some bottom end on there. RIP | |
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I agree this new remaster is not the best, some songs sound pretty good, but others are very hard to listen to. The ending of Let's Go Crazy is horribly distorted and overall there is a lack of dynamics and too much added treble. The 24/192 HDtracks version that I have is still the best, glad to have it. RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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Genesia said: Josh is why we can't have nice things. Josh didn't do shit without Prince's approval. But y'all don't have to worry about that now as I'm sure Josh won't be involved in any vault stuff. Paisley Park is in your heart
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I lowered my expectations when they confirmed it was remastered back in 2015 at PP. I'm just glad those vault tracks were included...even though Jill Jones' leaked version of Our Destiny sounds so much better. | |
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True. I'm sure all WB albums will be remastered and reissued in time, with some added songs here and there and someone like Bernie Grundmann will take care of that. And for outtakes I think / I hope they will just to massive recording sessions box sets for the hardore fans (if the legal BS will ever be sorted out). I guess the casual fans only care about the albums anyway and look at the problems at choosing which outtakes belong on which album remaster... Some stuff just doesn't belong to any specific album project, so just do chronological box sets. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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sad sad [Edited 6/26/17 22:38pm] Hard to believe I've been on the org for over 25 years now! | |
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