View Full Version : Audible Distortions in Good Recordings?
Cpyder
11-11-2009, 02:59 AM
Sometimes when I listen very closely to music I sometimes hear slight crackling sounds in voices and some instruments a few times in songs. The crackling maybe lasts 0.1 seconds, if that. At first I thought maybe it was my setup - long optical cable to receiver, but after testing on other devices I found it is indeed in the music.
I thought maybe it was just the recording studios increasing the loudness of their music and maxing out the waveform, but I hear it even in "non-loud" albums such at Michael Jackson's 1987 Bad release. It is louder in the 2001 "loud" release, as expected.
Are the distortions coming from the recording studio room such as the microphone maxing out and distorting, or is there another problem at hand?
Listen for yourself:
Michael Jackson - Bad - Just Good Friends - Track 5
Audible distortion at 1:48 when Jackson says - "First impressions, I try to hide."
The words "I" and "hide" have a raspy tone or distortion to them but I don't feel that the sound is originating from Jackson's voicebox.
I can find more examples from other music if requested for people who don't have this album.
F1nut
11-11-2009, 03:55 AM
For some reason, beat it comes to mind.
Montoya
11-11-2009, 11:54 AM
Tool 10,000 days has a lot of audible distortion.
For some reason, beat it comes to mind.
TroyD
11-11-2009, 12:05 PM
If it is audibly jacked up, how is it a good recording? Did I misplace my secret decoder ring?
Now, notice that I didn't say it's bad music (although in this case, it is)...there are lots of phenomenal performances that weren't recorded well....especially with a lot of the older classical.
BDT
concealer404
11-11-2009, 12:52 PM
Eh, i have a couple cds that are recorded pretty well, other than an annoying crackle in a few isolated places. It's frustrating as hell. I thought my tweeter was blown at first.
Incubus - Light Grenades comes to mind.
But yes... the whole "It sounds great, BUT" is pretty amusing. :p
F1nut
11-11-2009, 01:06 PM
I wasn't referring to the song.
concealer404
11-11-2009, 01:07 PM
I wasn't referring to the song.
Oh... FML. I get it now. I feel like a Slow Polky.
michaeljhsda2
11-11-2009, 01:10 PM
Robert Cray - Some Rainy Morning CD has artifacts in the recording.
F1nut
11-11-2009, 01:21 PM
Oh... FML. I get it now. I feel like a Slow Polky.
LOL.....yeah, you've got it now.
dkg999
11-11-2009, 01:31 PM
It would be hard to enjoy the music if you're that focused on the nuances of imperfection in the performance, recording, mastering, and production.
concealer404
11-11-2009, 01:40 PM
It would be hard to enjoy the music if you're that focused on the nuances of imperfection in the performance, recording, mastering, and production.
Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of this hobby, though? ;)
dkg999
11-11-2009, 01:59 PM
We listen to music
On the Hi-Fi
Cpyder
11-11-2009, 02:43 PM
So am I just awakening into the world of critical music listening and these small distortions are something I just have to deal with from now on? Because now that I'm picking up on them, I hear it everywhere and I can't stop hearing it!
Help!
Lol
concealer404
11-11-2009, 02:45 PM
So am I just awakening into the world of critical music listening and these small distortions are something I just have to deal with from now on? Because now that I'm picking up on them, I hear it everywhere and I can't stop hearing it!
Help!
Lol
If it's truly in the source material, yep. Sucks. A large chunk of my library sounds like ass these days. :(
If it's truly in the source material, yep. Sucks. A large chunk of my library sounds like ass these days. :(
Welcome to my world. I'd say 20% of my CD collection sounds A+.
Average is actually "suck".
Effing Hi-Fi :p
For some reason, beat it comes to mind.
That is the funny.
Cpyder
11-11-2009, 10:14 PM
If it's truly in the source material, yep. Sucks. A large chunk of my library sounds like ass these days. :(
Welcome to my world. I'd say 20% of my CD collection sounds A+.
Average is actually "suck".
Effing Hi-Fi :p
Well, this is just depressing now. :(
Do we have any idea where the audible distortions come from? Is it the microphones operating beyond it's limits, ADC process, or something else?
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