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Nickelback – Dark Horse (Remastered DR11) [Unofficial]

Originally a DR4 & DR5 set of tracks – now “re-mastered” to a DR11-level – with my usual de-clipping treatment as well as dynamics changes and minor EQ alterations.

Song Download:

Something In Your Mouth

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Note: Reduce volume on retail by approximately 6.0db during playback for equal loudness comparison

This album has been redone with the aim of bringing the presence of the music back in to focus and giving the overall album more life.
For other tracks: Please view this Discussion Thread:

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Retail - Before (DR4)

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JFA Re-Master - After (DR11)

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6 comments for “Nickelback – Dark Horse (Remastered DR11) [Unofficial]”

  1. May I ask what you did to this? I’ve been attempting declipping a large part of my music collection using Adobe Audition and I’ve haven’t ever been able to anything this dynamic from such brickwall trash.

    very impressive considering the source material.

    Posted by Justin | May 19, 2009, 18:54
  2. More than just declipping. THe declipping part also not only regenerates the peak from the fundamental, it also interpolates missing harmonics based on the audio signal to either side of clipped regions. Also the software I use for declipping is hinted at in the waveform screenshot. After that stage though is a combination of atack/sustain modification, multi-band dynamics (with stereo field/mid/side control), loudness maximiser/limiter, & EQ in summary.

    Posted by Justice For Audio | May 19, 2009, 22:19
  3. The 2 images are not displaying in my browser. I Can’t tell what your using.

    Posted by Justin | May 21, 2009, 18:03
  4. Nevermind that, I see the iZotope RX

    Posted by Justin | May 21, 2009, 18:13
  5. Do you think it’s okay that music was sold trashed and must be repaired by customer?

    Posted by Braniac | August 24, 2009, 23:41
  6. May I ask what you did to this? I’ve been attempting declipping a large part of my music collection using Adobe Audition and I’ve haven’t ever been able to anything this dynamic from such brickwall trash.

    very impressive considering the source material.

    Posted by Amy | April 18, 2010, 20:20

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