Although I see where you're coming from, labels generally seem to have no idea of what is totally broken. Far too many records have proven that there is simply no control over "acceptable". The loudness war sometime a go progressed past the point of "anything goes as long as it's loud".kilroy wrote:You want to end up with something that a label will see as an acceptable master...it must be very loud, but it must not be totally breaking down...you are pushing to the edge of an extemely fine tipping point.
Basically, I could take your processed example, strip a bit more high RMS low/lowmid content and clip it further about 2 dB. It would still get okay'ed, sad but true.

