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Luca said: "I didn't go into details, but I think it brings an important encouragement to avoid brickwall compression." Sorry Luca, but I believe that a statement like this invalidates itself simply by not going into the details. To encourage avoiding brickwall compression (limiting) is as worthless with regard to obtain optimum results (though not necessarily as bad) as suggesting to get it "as loud as possible" or that "an average RMS level of -12dB is the optimum for every rock or pop record". A brickwall limiter, used properly, can be a very valuable tool both in live recording, studio tracking and mastering. For some (very basic) thoughts on the use of limiters (German language article), I care to suggest this: http://homerecording.de/modules/AMS/article.php?storyid=665 Having said the above, let me say again that yes, I believe there is a lot of damage done in today's masters and mixes by improper use of dynamic processing. Best, Rainer (ps: if anyone cares for a contemporary record with some dynamics left, check out http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/36542 - self marketing off)