Are the loudness wars fake so record companies can destroy the music?


Sam here and if the music industry have implimented EBU R 128 for loudness normalisation how come the volume on most digital remastered albums leaving the studio is set to "11" lf the listening volume will be the same across the board for streaming services why bother? lโ€™ll tell you why. By lowering the overall volume after the fact does not repair the damage that has already been done! The goal here is to destroy the sound quality of the music and it makes no difference what side your on because the end result is still the same the album is unlistenable. l remember listening to music before the digital age and you not only heard the music you felt it.Well nothing has changed only now you hear the music and feel pain? Draw your own conclusions friends.
guitarsam
Ah,
I remember reading that now!
I think your mom gave you a great gift,
and I think your mom was your greatest gift....

I thought that one was very apt as I had just turned 13๐Ÿ˜

She had a wild one on her hands๐Ÿ˜‡๐Ÿ˜‡
"I think it would be really something if you kept them and toted them around with you from home to home!"
Not to steal thoughts, but I do that with some of my singles from when I was three years old. And albums from teenage years. And the turntable. To make it more ridiculous, I barely ever listen to records and never to those.