Oktyabr
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Bass on cans? Bela Fleck "Flight of the Cosmic Hippo", title track
Sorry, I just can't get by on mid-fi. I'm an engineer and we're totally about continuous improvement and optimization...it's in my blood. But I stand by her poor recordings that you can even tell with cheap iBuds.
Let's not go through this again.
But when the recording is filled with sibilance, high amount of hiss and other irregularities, it does make it harder to connect. That's all I was saying.
Diana Krall is a fantastic artist to listen to (and look at), but really the recordings (especially on her latest album) are pretty poor and make connecting to the music harder.
But you have to agree that sometimes, its about more than the artist and the gear, its about our own soul. What satisfies the soul? the eternal unanswered question that an engineer like you might find absolutely superfluous.
Oh I agree, it's always about the artist! I have been a musician far longer than an engineer (6 years old vs. 24 years old). And I don't mind "non-ideal" recordings. Not everything must be up to David Chesky levels of performance. But I do find Diana Krall's recordings so bad that for me it does get in the way of the emotional experience when I cringe when I hear bad sibilance or a hiss that invades the music so strongly the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.
Perfection is an illusion. Had life being perfect we'd all kill ourselves out of boredom. Its the struggle and suffering that gives meaning to existence. Friedrich Nietzsche said, if you look into an abyss for long, the abyss will look back at you. What he meant was that sometimes in the darkest imperfection there lies the ever sought after salvation... But then again you're an engineer and you wish to fit everything into a logical and sensible framework, but what you fail to realize is that you're yourself trapped in a senseless framework of probability and confusion... Anyway, the serene life of bourgeois living will never compensate for an hungry souls, and you my dear friend have an hungry soul.
One person's hungry soul is another person's pursuit for betterment. Something that distinguishes us from the rest of creation. We no longer live in caves and live to only 25 years old.
While perfection is indeed an illusion, it's pursuit is truly a human trait that betters our lives.
Easy to have your feelings, but yet at the same time enjoy a life that has been made better by others' pursuit of continually improving our lives.
That which does not kill us makes us stronger. But have you yet come face-to-face to that, which wants to kill you?
I don't think so. To be able to enjoy the full pleasure of existence you must face its nihilation.
The good news is that you can't buy that experience.