[LAU] Limiters?

Hartmut Noack zettberlin at linuxuse.de
Mon Jul 11 20:33:37 UTC 2011


Am 11.07.2011 22:03, schrieb Arnold Krille:
> On Monday 11 July 2011 21:43:41 Folderol wrote:
>> On Mon, 11 Jul 2011 15:04:44 -0400
>>
>> "S. Massy"<lists at wolfdream.ca>  wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I won't jump into this fray of art vs. technique, as its just too dicey.
>>> I agree with you, Fons, on the distortion introduced by limiting; but do
>>> you have any theory as to why most people actually seem to like it? My
>>> experience is that people seem to feel lightly compressed, open mixes
>>> are weak, but will take to a "brutalised" mix enthusiastically. Do you
>>> have a theory? Also, aren't we a bit of a slave to whatever people
>>> happen to like, however much we might feel it is inferior?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> S.M.
>>
>> I wonder if it is simply the fact that the distortion gives us a clue that
>> the equipment is working as hard as it can. I've noticed that Fuzz on a
>> guitar seems to make it sound louder than a clean signal that is actually
>> a far higher amplitude. More 'width' seems to outweigh more 'height'.
>
> I think (at least) for distorted guitars its the amount of high-frequencies
> that counts to our ears.

These are the formats that shape consonats and thus they are most 
important if people talk to each other. The hearing tends to focus on 
them to make sure one catches the words of the other. So distorted 
Guitars "sound" louder than their amplitude would suggest.

> Pure amplitude isn't everything, you have to look at
> the level per (logarithmic) frequency band. White noise "sounds" louder than
> pink or brown noise too.
>
> Have fun,
>
> Arnold
>
>
>
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