| Artist | Gojira |
|---|---|
| Album | Magma |
| Year | 2016 |
| Album DR | 11 |
| Min. track DR | 09 |
| Max. track DR | 18 |
| Track DR |
11
11
10
11
11
11
09
10
10
18
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| Codec | Lossless |
| Source | Vinyl |
| Label | Roadrunner Records |
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| Comment | Unlike the crushed CD master, the vinyl master is somewhat better; still brickwalled. OTHER: How do you know? Do you have access to the vinyl master? Because a vinyl "rip" will tell you little about how the music was actually mastered. When you do a vinyl rip you're re-sampling/recording the sound after it has been converted from analog to digital so what you're doing a DR reading of is how your system processes sound and get little about how the music was mastered. The only way to know how a vinyl record was mastered accurately is to measure the actual digital vinyl master or, as the next best thing, to talk to the band/engineer/label and inquire if a separate vinyl master was done, and if that was more dynamic (Exivious' vinyl is less dynamic, go figure). |
| Algorithm | TT DR Offline Meter (or compatible) |