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From: rlm@ms_aspen.hac.com (R. L. McMillin)
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 1991 10:42:51 -0800
Subject: Compression on TSW
To: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
Kenneth Brownfield (brownfld@uiuc.edu) writes: > What I meant was severely compressed. A local top-40 station compresses >the _Hell_ out of their stuff, and it sounds disgusting and blah. Drums on >the station sound similar to Rocket's Tail, although not as bad. I didn't >take into account that you couldn't read my mind. :-) Well, what did you expect? Especially given the limited bandwidth on FM stations, and the even more limited bandwidth on AM stations, compression is a necessity. Given the dynamic range of Kate's stuff, I would expect that they automatically turn the compressors/limiters all the way up... As for Jon Drukman's comment, "Compression is used on practically everything," I suggest you take a listen to Telarc CDs. Don't think I've ever heard a one that was compressed.