Re: [LAU] Questions from an audiophile to some engineers

From: Charles Linart <clinart@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Apr 13 2007 - 17:43:39 EEST

I learned a lot about compression on this thread. Limited experience
suggests that light-moderate compression improves vocals, and even
heavy compression can add a lot of oomph to a bass line. The LADSPA
compressor that has produced the best results for me is the Dyson.

Second what Geoff said. As a musician, I've always strived to make
music pleasing to me and my friends in whatever situation it arises.
As a (newb) audio engineer, I try for the same -- a sound that pleases
me. As a listener/fan, don't listen to what you don't like or what
doesn't sound "good" on your system, but criticising the engineering
is a little silly because nothing will sound good to everybody in
every environment.

On 4/13/07, Geoff Beasley <songshop@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> you know, audio is a totally subjective subject as is music itself; and audio
> has no other major purpose other than the reproduction of music.(a movie
> consisting only of atmos,fx and dialogue isn't generally made and
> distributed.sound installations are fine but are only available in
> the "round".)
>
> just rely on your ears and your heart.
>
>
> everything else is just science.
>
> g.
>
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