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Compressiong à la kong (en anglais)

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François Yves Le Gal
Même les hardeux à cheveux gras et reard bovin n'en peuvent plus de la
compression à la con qui afflige la plupart des alboums...

"Metallica Fans Upset Over “Death Magnetic” Compression

Metallica has returned to the scene with a number one album, but some fans
are angry over the compression used.
By Robert Archer

11.14.2008 — Installers who want to demonstrate their systems with the
latest music from the biggest groups may want to skip the use of Metallica's
"Death Magnetic" album, currently burning up the Billboard album charts.

Fans of the band are complaining that the new album is overly compressed and
nearly unlistenable.

One fan was apparently so upset he contacted the album's mastering engineer
Ted Jensen, who said he wasn't proud to be associated with the project. The
fan surprised Jensen by posting his response on a Metallica message board.

Some fans have been so upset with the sonic quality of the album that they
have organized a petition to have the album remixed. More than 12,000 have
already signed.

The issue has become big enough that drummer Lars Ulrich responded to
Blender.com, saying the mix of the album is fine.

"Listen, there's nothing up with the audio quality," Ulrich said to Blender.

"It's 2008, and that's how we make records. [Producer] Rick Rubin's whole
thing is to try and get it to sound lively, to get it to sound loud, to get
it to sound exciting, to get it to jump out of the speakers. Of course, I've
heard that there are a few people complaining. But I've been listening to it
the last couple of days in my car, and it sounds f##*% smoking."

He says that he's heard some fans are claiming the Guitar Hero version
sounds better, but he dismisses the controversy by saying the Internet gives
everyone the ability to state an opinion.

Based on the outspoken drummer's comments, it seems unlikely that the group
will address the compression used for the recording."

http://www.cepro.com/article/metallica_fans_upset_over_death_magnetic_compression/

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Eric Masson
dipika writes:

'Lut,

A ne pas confondre avec le Loudness qui n'est utilisé que pour écouter
à bas niveau pour garder la sensation de grave ...



Il parle plus que probablement des fonctions de compression de dynamique
des amplis HC, les pistes AC3 contiennent des informations interprétées
par le décodeur pour une écoute avec une dynamique réduite (Mode Late
Night sur les Onkyo par exemple ou BrComp sur les Panasonic SA-XR)

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crack, et quand je lance le crack ca m'ouvre une session dos et c'est
tous, y'a t'il quelque chose à écrire dans cette session sous dos ?
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Aboli Bibelot
"François Yves Le Gal" a écrit dans le message de news:

Même les hardeux à cheveux gras et reard bovin n'en peuvent plus de la
compression à la con qui afflige la plupart des alboums...

"Metallica Fans Upset Over "Death Magnetic" Compression

Metallica has returned to the scene with a number one album, but some fans
are angry over the compression used.
By Robert Archer

11.14.2008 - Installers who want to demonstrate their systems with the
latest music from the biggest groups may want to skip the use of
Metallica's
"Death Magnetic" album, currently burning up the Billboard album charts.

Fans of the band are complaining that the new album is overly compressed
and
nearly unlistenable.

One fan was apparently so upset he contacted the album's mastering
engineer
Ted Jensen, who said he wasn't proud to be associated with the project.
The
fan surprised Jensen by posting his response on a Metallica message board.

Some fans have been so upset with the sonic quality of the album that they
have organized a petition to have the album remixed. More than 12,000 have
already signed.

The issue has become big enough that drummer Lars Ulrich responded to
Blender.com, saying the mix of the album is fine.

"Listen, there's nothing up with the audio quality," Ulrich said to
Blender.

"It's 2008, and that's how we make records. [Producer] Rick Rubin's whole
thing is to try and get it to sound lively, to get it to sound loud, to
get
it to sound exciting, to get it to jump out of the speakers. Of course,
I've
heard that there are a few people complaining. But I've been listening to
it
the last couple of days in my car, and it sounds f##*% smoking."

He says that he's heard some fans are claiming the Guitar Hero version
sounds better, but he dismisses the controversy by saying the Internet
gives
everyone the ability to state an opinion.

Based on the outspoken drummer's comments, it seems unlikely that the
group
will address the compression used for the recording."

http://www.cepro.com/article/metallica_fans_upset_over_death_magnetic_compression/








Une jolie analogie :

« La dynamique dépend directement du taux de compression. Plus le disque est
compressé, moins il est dynamique. Cela produit un son fatigant, sans vie.
Il n'y a pratiquement plus d'écart entre les plus faibles et les plus hauts
niveaux. En fait, il n'y a même plus de faibles niveaux. Je vais reprendre
une image d'Hoffman, encore lui : vous êtes d'un côté d'une porte en verre.
Quelqu'un est de l'autre côté et aplatit son visage contre la vitre. Plus il
s'écrase la tronche, plus il vous paraît se rapprocher. En fait, il ne se
rapproche évidemment pas, mais par contre, il se déforme ! Toutes les
nuances de son visage disparaissent, les creux et les bosses, on se
rapproche d'une représentation en deux dimensions. En audio, c'est la même
chose : on a l'impression que le son est plus fort, mais simplement parce
qu'on a effacé toutes les nuances et que tout est au même niveau. »

http://forum.hardware.fr/hfr/VideoSon/Traitement-Audio/topic-mastering-disques-sujet_83629_1.htm
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