Not much call for it...
wilkenboy said:
Great article. This is a good explanation for something I've noticed in recordings in recent years, but just thought it was my impression of newer music!
http://www.cdmasteringservices.com/dynamicrange.htm
Sorry if this has been posted before - I could not find.
I wonder if the same is true for DVDs and DVD-A/SACD.
I find it interesting that discerning artists would allow this to happen - I guess its possible this could happen in post-production mixing without their knowledge.
I would also be interested if this is focused on pop music only, or if it holds true across the whole industry.
Say it with me, very loud. "BRING BACK DYNAMIC RANGE!"
~Josh
...in modern music, generally speaking...there is no subtlety, no nuance...classical, jazz, maybe the artsy-type of rock and show tunes, but certainly not in contemporary pop...
IMHO most popular music isn't written with the same attention to emotion and the power that proper music can convey...chord structures don't resolve anything because there is nothing provided to resolve...no suspense, no drama, no tension, just a mindless mechanical attention to the beat...a great deal of it 4/4 within the confines of a pentatonic scale in a major key (if you're lucky enough to
have a melody) and it sounds like it...It starts, it stops and something happens in the middle...Piano, pianissimo, forte, fortissimo...what do
they mean? About as much as a rest...
Composers (and I use that term loosely) don't know how to craft a tune and the few who can come up with a melody (of sorts) haven't the first idea re: vamps, chorus and verse, coda, reprise or a bridge...no place for a transition, no place to insert that tension/resolution...It's all of a limited range melodically, so it starts to simply meld one into the other, just an audible, gray mass...On the other side there are those singers (?) who think running scales instead of holding a pure tone is something to strive for, when in reality it's nothing but a market-driven commodity and affectation.
So if all this is basic structure missing or wanting, what chance does dynamic range really have?
jimHJJ(...not much I'm afraid...)