I wonder why a record from 2018 sounds worse than, say, live albums from 1982 like mint jams. yeah, I know, I'm comparing apples to oranges since one was recorded with the highest tech avaiable at the time, while this one was and improvised recording with a cheap camera, probably just a cellphone. that misuse of digital tech, where can hear the compression artifacts, it's quite painful, at least to my humble ears. but well, I guess we should settle with this, since, it would have been worse to have nothing at all.
i mean, he was recording with a cheap af setup, ofc its going to look and sound like trash, not to mention he was streaming back then so the compression is even worse for a stream back then. The thing is that it seems to me like you think for some reason that recording equipement from before the digital era was trash, when in truth, just as we have high end audio equipement nowadays, they had the same back then, but analogue instead of digital. Analogue equipement is obviously more expensive to make, so now that we have digital technology, which is really cheap to mass produce, why would we bother making low end consumer analogue devices when we can just mass produce cheaper low end digital consumer devices? That's why there's still high end analogue equipement: because high end equipement is worth the investment for those who manufacture these products, and the same happens with modern high end digital setups. Not to mention that analogue was just a signal, digital is a bunch of signals with a sampling size, which means that even high end digital equipement can produce crappy audio quality if the encoding format chosen has a terribly low sampling rate.
@@AlFredo-sx2yy I can't figure out why you make such assumption. I said that this 2018 modern recording sounds worse that the old ones, which implies the opposite... but no, neither I think that nowadays tech is trash. all generalizations are silly. there were crappy stuff in past times, and there's also shitty equipiments nowadays :) I love analog tech, in fact, I'm a technician (studied a couple of years of electronics engineering) and I'm currently and obsessively watching videos about DIY analog synths, making myself some modest modules (VCO, VCA, filters, ASDRs, etc). greetings from windy Patagonia!
@@habbi1974 im going to have to stop you right there. It is very obvious you misunderstood my comment 100%. I dont know why you think i was "making any assumptions" or going against you when i was agreeing with you. wtf?
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I wonder why a record from 2018 sounds worse than, say, live albums from 1982 like mint jams.
yeah, I know, I'm comparing apples to oranges since one was recorded with the highest tech avaiable at the time, while this one was and improvised recording with a cheap camera, probably just a cellphone. that misuse of digital tech, where can hear the compression artifacts, it's quite painful, at least to my humble ears. but well, I guess we should settle with this, since, it would have been worse to have nothing at all.
i mean, he was recording with a cheap af setup, ofc its going to look and sound like trash, not to mention he was streaming back then so the compression is even worse for a stream back then. The thing is that it seems to me like you think for some reason that recording equipement from before the digital era was trash, when in truth, just as we have high end audio equipement nowadays, they had the same back then, but analogue instead of digital. Analogue equipement is obviously more expensive to make, so now that we have digital technology, which is really cheap to mass produce, why would we bother making low end consumer analogue devices when we can just mass produce cheaper low end digital consumer devices? That's why there's still high end analogue equipement: because high end equipement is worth the investment for those who manufacture these products, and the same happens with modern high end digital setups. Not to mention that analogue was just a signal, digital is a bunch of signals with a sampling size, which means that even high end digital equipement can produce crappy audio quality if the encoding format chosen has a terribly low sampling rate.
@@AlFredo-sx2yy I can't figure out why you make such assumption. I said that this 2018 modern recording sounds worse that the old ones, which implies the opposite... but no, neither I think that nowadays tech is trash. all generalizations are silly. there were crappy stuff in past times, and there's also shitty equipiments nowadays :)
I love analog tech, in fact, I'm a technician (studied a couple of years of electronics engineering) and I'm currently and obsessively watching videos about DIY analog synths, making myself some modest modules (VCO, VCA, filters, ASDRs, etc). greetings from windy Patagonia!
@@habbi1974 im going to have to stop you right there. It is very obvious you misunderstood my comment 100%. I dont know why you think i was "making any assumptions" or going against you when i was agreeing with you. wtf?
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