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Re: Frankenstein - The Album, March 17
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As for the volume, yes, this hasn't been brickwalled like most music releases are today. It has a large dynamic range, so the softs are going to be softer, and the louds are going to be louder. potatobroth, regarding your inaudibility on the iPhone, do you maybe have the Volume Limit function turned on? If you're going to try to do that, you'll probably want to apply some dynamic range compression first. |
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Re: Frankenstein - The Album, March 17
Listen to more classical music CDs... you will find this to be an attribute of the music and its documentation than a recording flaw.
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Re: Frankenstein - The Album, March 17
Didnt know there was such a thing, I'll look into it. Thanks TB.
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Re: Frankenstein - The Album, March 17
Wasn't too keen on the folk guitar songs at first, but man are they growing on me. The build up to fast strumming and the energy is really nice.
Also can't seem to get "Lift up your voice and raise your wine to bless the house of Frankenstein" lyrics outta my head! Aaaah!
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