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[[[[:D]]]] [[[[:D]]]] Thank You Mobius, a USEFULL tool!!!!! [[[[:D]]]] [[[[:D]]]]
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@Mobius said:
http://www.elvenmusic.com/vsl/ranges/ranges.html
Both PDF and Sibelius 3 formats are available.]
Hi,
I'm new to the forum and just want to say hello to all.
The link above is not working [*-)]: . Any help on this?
Atan
Hi Atan,
Hetoreyn had to temporarily move it.
Go here:
http://www.elvenmusic.com/vsl/vsl.html
and scroll down. It's second from the bottom.
Cheers,
Mobius.
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Hi--Just wanted to say thanks for making this chart available--much appreciated! (I'm new here, saw a recommendation in a recent issue of the Sweetwater newsletter!) Peace--B.
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Before I make myself the stress to explain any further digital audio production specifications, I post a few links for my distinguished friends here. Below some links to basic theoretical papers which deal with the subject of mastering and transcoding audio for lazer discs:
Overload in Signal Conversion
A paper about the headroom needed in processing, routing and reproduction of digital signals to prevent distortion and listening fatigue from happening. It includes a discussion of AD, DA, sample rate conversion and data reduction systems.
by Soren Nielsen & Thomas Lund
[url]http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/nielsen_lund_2003_overload.pdf[/url]
Mastering and Formats - Stop Counting Samples
Report from the frontline of the CD Loudness war, 2006: It's not over yet. Read about distortion developing in CD players, data reduction systems etc. The Appendix suggests improved procedures to follow in production and mastering.
by Thomas Lund
[url]http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/lund_2006_stop_counting_samples_aes121.pdf[/url]
0 dBFS+ Levels in Digital Mastering
This paper examines the sonic consequences when 0dBFS+ signals are reproduced in typical consumer equipment. The performance of a variety of domestic CD players exposed to such signals are presented and evaluated.
by Soren Nielsen & Thomas Lund
[url]http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/nielsen_lund_2000_0dbfs_le.pdf[/url]
Level Control in Digital Mastering
Music mastering is becoming a battle for maximum level rather than a quest for audio quality, because counting consecutive samples at OdBFS is not an adequate restriction of level.
by Soren Nielsen & Thomas Lund
[url]http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/nielsen_lund_1999_level_co.pdf[/url]
The Secret of the Mastering Engineer
Mastering is an art and a science. In this acclaimed booklet, Bob Katz shares good advice about monitoring, metering and processing. About listening to the music and supporting it as the road to Nirvana - from one of the true yogis of our industry.
by Bob Katz
[url]http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/katz_1999_secret_mastering.pdf[/url]
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Thanks Mobius for the chart and Hetoreyn for hosting the download. I have just downloaded this and it is really cool!
best,
Steve[:D]
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@trifidmaster said:
Mobius,
I am sorry to inform you but from here the link does not work.
Stefan.
Hi,
NEW LINK:
http://www.elvenmusic.com/tech/tools/tools.html
Unfortunately, since the forum upgrade, I've been unable to edit my own post! Aaaargh! It's so frustrating. Why can't this get sorted?!
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