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Post by mikeyb on Dec 7, 2021 18:57:10 GMT
Quote: Bernie Grundman is a legendary mastering engineer, but what is mastering, and why do people look for “BG” in the dead wax of vinyl albums? He has mastered some of the greatest, and greatest sounding, recordings of all time, including Joni Mitchell's Blue, Steely Dan’s Aja, Michael Jackson’s Off the Wall and Thriller, Prince’s classic run and OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. He’s an enthusiastic talker as he discusses working with these famous artists, what he thinks of vinyl vs. CDs, and which sounds better, a pristine original album or one remastered on modern equipment. Have a listen 😉 www.caropop.com/caropopcast/episode/2fd15a5e/bernie-grundman?fbclid=IwAR18fGU9sl1ljluqswNlGKytobJHQCwe19jNyK2oMfpsb8LVCwJAK8IMEUc
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Post by macca on Dec 9, 2021 12:48:34 GMT
good listen that was.
Amazing how many mastering engineers don't understand how digital recording and playback works. I suppose they don't need to know that to do their job, but even so it makes you wonder.
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