... all that you need to do it record a file. Then copy the file. Then open one of the files with any file editor you have, make any action that engage DSP, like reduce volume for .5dB on one of the channels. Save the file, then reversed he volume back and save the file again. You will have one “row” file and another edited file. You will be able to see how sound change – the resaved file. Besides some pure sonic degradation, will have some sense of energizing indifference…. Then try to activate any DSP plug-ins that those “mastering fools use” – it will be a nightmare… |
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