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Ed Edelenbos wrote:
And, to touch on another point (which I snipped), if all your recording
is done at levels between 60 and 80 db, I'd suggest you go look up
dynamics.


That's not really very loud. Normal conversation is well over 60.
Instruments you'd never consider loud, like an alto sax, can get well over
80db in a small room.
Classical music being played on a grand piano is at the upper end of that
scale.
Most of those players and very good with the dynamics. :-)


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What he said was, "considering most recording is done at an SPL of 60 to 80
db, and mixing an average of
90-105 db, ". If this is his considered opinion, I think he would do well
to learn about dynamics. While those classical piano pieces can reach the
upper end, parts are well below that 60db mark also. Not everything is that
Phil Spector "Wall Of Sound". (grin)

Ed


The point I was trying to make is that