![]() 6: In the days before CD mastering, engineers needed to boost the quietest sounds to keep them above the LP's noise floor, and reduce the loudest sounds volume level to keep the "needle" in the groove. Record producers live in fear of a mix that's too quiet. 7: When listening in shuffle mode, there's a good chance you'll skip over the quieter songs to get to the next tune. ![]() When you're doing something else, uncompressed music's constantly shifting volume level would be an annoyance. 8: Most music is listened to in the background to accompany some other activity like working, reading exercising, driving, or cooking. 9: Louder music, even if it's just slightly louder, almost always sounds better than quieter music. ![]()
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