FF, thanks for the link.
Sorry but I just don't buy that explanation, or rather I think he is being economical with the truth.
There were two Proms that were similarly affected: Nos 1 and 4 (The Gothic). I strongly suspect that the "technical problem" RB talks about was the difficulty in handling the massive dynamic range of The Gothic and this was why severe dynamic range limiting was employed. A conscious decision was taken. Prom 1 was very probably used as the test bed for Prom 4 - so there was ample opportunity to adjust the limiting to lessen its effect (there was no need to set it at something like -10dB).
Sorry but I just don't buy that explanation, or rather I think he is being economical with the truth.
There were two Proms that were similarly affected: Nos 1 and 4 (The Gothic). I strongly suspect that the "technical problem" RB talks about was the difficulty in handling the massive dynamic range of The Gothic and this was why severe dynamic range limiting was employed. A conscious decision was taken. Prom 1 was very probably used as the test bed for Prom 4 - so there was ample opportunity to adjust the limiting to lessen its effect (there was no need to set it at something like -10dB).
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