Not that what happens to "radio" matters much these days
Posted: Sat May 18, 2013 2:21 pm
...but this is a neat paper on the effects of clipping in mixes and masters, and what radio processing does to the material.
http://www.orban.com/support/orban/tech ... th_1.3.pdf
The old, "make it loud for broadcast" is just so wrong on all levels. What we have actually been doing, is making it sound like it's on the radio, from the track itself. Funny how we used to think of "radio" sound as inferior....
http://www.orban.com/support/orban/tech ... th_1.3.pdf
The old, "make it loud for broadcast" is just so wrong on all levels. What we have actually been doing, is making it sound like it's on the radio, from the track itself. Funny how we used to think of "radio" sound as inferior....