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Old 2010-10-19, 04:11 AM
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Re: Determining The Better Quality File

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well, there you go, see? There has to be a way of "seeing" this obvious difference without the ears.
No, that's not a way because a recording with high dynamic range can be crap too. He had to listen to the early press to compare it with the later press.
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Old 2010-10-19, 07:16 AM
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Re: Determining The Better Quality File

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well, there you go, see? There has to be a way of "seeing" this obvious difference without the ears.
yes there are analyzation tools if you know what yer lookin for, but yer ears will do a much better job of telling you what you think is a better sounding recording

after all, "better sounding" is subjective
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Re: Determining The Better Quality File

ears are your best judge, but dont go by the crappy speakers that came with the computer. this is where a good set of headphones come into play.

there is a way to see the sound. cd wave shows how the sound "looks" and allows you to determine things like volume, if it clips, etc. after some time, you'll be able to look
at your "soundscape" and figure out when the snare, tom gets hit, if its an ambient passage, crowd yelling like mad, whistles, etc. make sure you do this with wav files

however, it does not tell you how it sounds. ears are the best judge.
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