"Jones, Martyn" wrote:
 
but I have noticed by ear the difference I get to my traxs when burnt to CD, especially bottom end. Those nice warm subs DO sound different.

Each to there own, but if I created everything in the digital domain, I too would be arguing your point.

Peace

Martyn


That´s the never ending discussion....
Putting the same tune on vinyl and on CD
gives You two different sounds.

During the cutting process the original frequency-spectrum of the track is changed.
(btw. does anybody know what´s actually changed??)
Burnung CDs od recording DATs just have the original spectrum.
So if a producer has a clear idea how his track should sound he
first gets it right in his studio (premastering).

The final mastering then depends on the media you´ll use.
For the same "sound experience" in the club you  should end up with
mainly two Master CDs. One for vinyl and one for CD release.
And don´t forget the Radio-mixes, car-Stereo-mixes, bathroom-mixes.......  ; )

Mat/Vertecs
 
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