Peter Gabriel - So -2012-: -flac 24-48-

The 24-bit depth increases the theoretical dynamic range from 96 dB (on standard CDs) to 144 dB. This allows the explosive transitions in tracks like "Red Rain" to hit with genuine physical impact without clipping.

: While 44.1kHz is the CD standard, 48kHz captures a broader frequency response, ensuring smoother high-frequency reproduction and more accurate transient response. Peter Gabriel - So -2012- -FLAC 24-48-

In 2012, Peter Gabriel and his team undertook a comprehensive remastering project. Unlike the "Loudness War" mastering techniques prevalent in the 2000s and 2010s (where dynamic range is crushed to make music sound louder), the approach to So was preservationist. The 24-bit depth increases the theoretical dynamic range

It featured iconic singles like "Sledgehammer" (a funk-driven smash), the haunting "Don't Give Up" (a duet with Kate Bush), and "In Your Eyes," which became an anthem of the era. In 2012, Peter Gabriel and his team undertook

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