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To Beatles: dynamic

To Beatles: How do I to restore the dynamic of a compressed recording using something like Sound Forge?

Thanks in advance.

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Reply #1
Moved from off-topic forum to the general forum.  Since it's about audio, it's pretty much on topic.

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Reply #2
Isn't that like trying to put Humpty Dumpty back together again?

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Reply #3
ok... so there's no way to do it?

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Reply #4
Can't be done PROPERLY.

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Reply #5
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Can't be done PROPERLY.


ok, not properly, but I guess there's something that can add a little dynamic... the guys that do "remastering" these days are just killing me

I tried SF clipped peak restoration (-4db) and Waves DC Offset removal + Steinberg Magneto and it adds some dynamic & warmth... also tried to mess around with Vinyl Restoration but it messes the transients... awful pre-echo.

Any suggestions? (besides buying the original, non-remastered CD?)

And if you're in UK and bump into the guy that "remastered" the Iron Maiden "enhanced CD's" just kill him, no questions aked. Thanks