Lou,
Although I am glad we have software that can change levels by 0.1 dB, when
I get into that kind of minutiae in a project it is usually a red flag for
"you're losing perspective". For example, I wonder how much air temperature
and humidity change levels (not to mention things like mood change the
artistic impact of a recording). I'd daresay more than 0.1 dB.
One man's opinion.
Marcos
--On Tuesday, March 21, 2006 12:43 PM -0800 Lou Judson <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Thanks. I never said we *should* except when it counts. That's when great
> monitors make a difference!
>
> But I wonder, what does a Johnny Cash song sound like in a symphony
> setting? I have heard Carlene Carter Cash does a bangup job on the song!
>
> <L>
>
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> On Mar 21, 2006, at 9:57 AM, Marcos Sueiro wrote:
>
>> Lou,
>>
>> Indeed... the fact that we can change them (and can hear it) does not
>> mean we should. But I do it too of course!!
>>
>> Performed by different people at wildly different tempi, the Jupiter
>> Symphony or "Ring of Fire" still come across as great pieces of music
>> (most of the time).
>>
>> I do love the cheering as well though ;-)
>>
>> M
Marcos
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