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Topic: Celebrate metal-fi's Dynamic Range Day (Read 3491 times) previous topic - next topic
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Re: Celebrate metal-fi's Dynamic Range Day

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In defense of High on Fire, their sound has always had that sense of tension as a major element, so I figure the compression is an artistic choice. Because apart from that, the mix is pretty well balanced.

I'd love to hear full dynamic range versions of their albums, though.

 

Re: Celebrate metal-fi's Dynamic Range Day

Reply #3
Adds a neat ambiguity to the "compressed" in your signature ;-)
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You never can tell.

With that in mind, I've already changed it as it had also become sorta outdated.
Listen to the music, not the media it's on.
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