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On 5/4/17 11:23 AM, Kevin Gross wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Steve Jobs would not offer a track normalization
option. Bob Katz has backed off his assertion that this this is
necessary/desirable.<br>
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Well, Bob Steve Katz is willing to compromise, and what I would
suggest if we have to compromise is to:<br>
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a) make album normalization the default<br>
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b) give Tidal users the option to switch to track normalization
(with a little caveat carefully worded)<br>
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c) or give Tidal users the option to turn off normalization (for
paranoid audiophiles or people like us trying to do research on
actual levels of cuts)<br>
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That's about it,<br>
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Bob<br>
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