RMS worked fine for several decades; it's still fine to use it to get good audio work done.
No need to learn a whole new technical vocabulary. The metric system isn't dying either.
And no, you don't need to master for Spotify or YouTube. Just make good tunes, mix them well, make them worthy of CD distribution and maybe radio.
All these newer websites are partially based upon the older systems of music distribution.
Don't throw away the entire legacy of recording engineering and mastering just to blend in with degraded audio.
MP3 isn't hi fi either.
End the loudness war.
No need to learn a whole new technical vocabulary. The metric system isn't dying either.
And no, you don't need to master for Spotify or YouTube. Just make good tunes, mix them well, make them worthy of CD distribution and maybe radio.
All these newer websites are partially based upon the older systems of music distribution.
Don't throw away the entire legacy of recording engineering and mastering just to blend in with degraded audio.
MP3 isn't hi fi either.
End the loudness war.
Statistics: Posted by mjolnir — Sat Oct 12, 2024 3:23 am