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Do most people finally realised that digital music sound bad?
Look at this chart, does this chart provide proof that starting year 1999 many people finally realised that digital music sound bad and stop spending on digital music? Even with the increase of digital download and streaming, the total revenue is still going downhill !
This chart come from businessinsider, title of the article:
"The REAL Death Of The Music Industry"
4 Answers
- spacemissingLv 71 week ago
I can prove that digital sounds GOOD.
The problem is MP3 at low data rates.
I use the highest rate available form any source so it has the least-detrimental effect.
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
Now with compressed audio, file size is only about 4MB to 5MB for one song.
This allow people to share or distribute the files easily to friends, relatives and among private club members.
And if you are able to find the song in utube, people with know how will be able to record it into compressed audio file too.
Once it is in compressed audio file, distribute and storage become very easy.
You see people pay less but that does not means less people listen to music.
This is one of the reason result in the decline of the revenue in the music industry.
If the music producer distribute high resolution audio with copy protection then consumer individual will not be able to copy paste the audio file to thumb drive, to upload to sharing web-storage, to burn to disc...etc.
But look at the current situation, compress audio is the format preference by most people, because the needs to share and distribute the files easily to friends, relatives and among private club members.
Well, the consequences is the less revenue received by the music producer.
- Anonymous2 weeks ago
Look at the 1970s period, and the peak at 1978, when the most popular media were Vinyl Records, and the mastering system used were Reel-to-reel audio tape recording.
And then begining 1979, digital mastering started to replace reel-to-reel tape mastering even when the final product is Vinyls and cassette tapes, then you see the sudden steep drop in the revenue.
Lot of best songs ever written during the 70s
10CC – I am not in love
Air Supply – Greatest Hits
Air Supply – The one that you love
Al Stewart – Year of the cat
Alan O’Day – Under cover angel
Andy Gibbs – Greatest Hits
Andy Gibbs – I just want to be your everything
Andy Williams – The way we were
Anita Ward – Ring my bell
Bee Gees – Don’t forget to remember
Bellamy Brothers – Let your love flow
Blondie – Heart of glass
Bonnie Tyler – It’s a heartache
Bread – If
Bryan Adams – Heaven
Carly Simon – You are so vain
Carole King – It’s too late
Carpenters – Yesterday once more
Chicago - If you leave me now
Chicago – You are the Inspiration
Crystal Gayle – Don ‘t makes it my brown eyes blue
Danny Osmond – Puppy love
David Gates – Goodbye girl
David Soul – Don’t give up on us
David Soul – Don’t give up on us
Debby Boone – You light up my life
Deep Purple – Smoke on the water
Eagles – Greatest Hits, Vol I and Vol II
Eagles – Hotel California
Eagles – Lyin’ eyes
Eagles Best of my love
England Dan & John Ford – I’d really love to see you tonight
Eric Carmen – All by myself
Fleetwood Mac – Dreams, and Gypsy
Gilbert O’Sullivan – Alone again
Gordon Lightfort – If you could read my mind
Helen Reddy – Angie baby
Johnny Nash - I can see clearly now
Kenny Rogers – Lucille
Lynn Anderson – Rose Garden
Manhattans – Kiss and say goodbye, and Hurt
Mary McGregor – Torn between two lovers
Maxine Nightingale – Right back where we started from
Melissa Manchester – Don’t cry out loud
Minnie Riperton – Lovin’ you
Nazareth – Love hurts
Nicolette Larson – Lotta love
Nilsson – without you
Randy Van Warmer – Just when I needed you most
Reo Speedwagon – Can’t fight this feeling
Rita Coolidge – We’re all alone
Roberta Flack – Killing me softly
Rod Stewart – Do Ya Think I’m Sexy
Rod Stewart – I don’t want to talk about it
Samantha Sang – Emotion
Scorpion – Still loving you
Shocking Blue – Venus
Smokie – Living next door to Alice
Terry Jacks – Season in the sun
The Emotions – Best of my love
The Four Seasons – December 1963 (Oh what a night)
The knack – My Sharona
Wings & Paul McCartney – Mull of Kintyre
Yvonne Elliman – If I can’t have you
Yvonne Elliman – Love me
....there are many more I missed........
- Robert JLv 72 weeks ago
No. Properly created digital audio has the best quality of any format.
That is nothing to do with digital downloads or streaming in MP3 or other compressed formats.
Those is generally rather poor quality by comparison to CD quality, which is the lowest standard for any serious digital format (but vastly better than anything before it).
Blame the music industry itself - it started trying to dictate the styles of music people "should" like rather than publishing all performers and letting people choose.
They largely turned away from bands with real musicians & tried to create their own "property" acts, performers they had under contract - mostly just vocalists (or actors) singing to backing tracks performed by session musicians.
I believe it was partly a reaction to the many "Supergroups" that existed 20 - 30 years ago, that could dictate their own terms to the music companies.
They did not want to create any more bands that could become independent and powerful, so no (or very few) more "self contained" acts, only their fabricated ones.