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Audio with 320 sounds unbalanced. Why?
I just downloaded some Kinks mp3's 320 kbps, and being a sort of audiophile, I noticed that the side Left sounds louder and clear than the right. Mostly, it seems that the right side is more gentle on instruments. This is the mp3 or how the music is 320 kbps stereo. I downloaded a 192 kbps versions of the music and these are even on both sides. I'm really OCD and obsessive about these things. Been downloading music in just 320 for high quality. Nvm … I've gone through my audio detail and realized almost all of them …. But can someone tell me why sometimes the bands do prefer this method of favoring one side to another for both vocal and instrumental
Uselesshappy Hello, Great question! This has to do with the recording engineer who cared post-production, and producer as well. Some small bands of money will not pay for the instruments for recording and post production, and then add recorded voices on him (with the computer) or left or right side because they do not know how to handle it. The recording engineer is usually sticky with this problem and do this task does not work! There are a lot of inexperienced computer users who do strange things with music files, thus corrupting them and edit them on the Internet. Even if it is at 320 KBPS, does not mean that it came from a quality recording or mixing.
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