It's not possible to "undo" the
mastering job once it has been bounced.
You'll sadly have to live with it.
Sorry for your ears,
-R
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 4:57 AM, Ken Restivo <ken(a)restivo.org> wrote:
It's been a while since I did anything with linux audio, or even had much
to do with music, but now I'm attempting to listen to music that has been
recently released, and find it unlistenable.
The mastering! The compression! It burns!! It burns!!! Auugh, my ears!!
I mean, it's obviously distorted. I can hear the clipping. People are
putting out released tracks that I can't listen to without getting a
splitting headache.
Is there any such thing that I might be able to pipe into an ALSA or JACK
setup, which would repair these broken tracks?
It's sad. It's like people are mastering for laptop speakers, cellphone
speakers, or earbuds, and nothing else.
FWIW, as an example, I've just stumbled across the music of Amanda Palmer,
downloaded her latest album, I think the music is great, or could be, but I
can't listen to it because of the mastering.
-ken
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