​"One-Step is an Absolute Scam." - Kevin Gray

DONATE at: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/KY... ​[Link to Kevin Gray Interview]:    • Caropop Ep209-Mastering engineer Kevin Gra...   Mastering legend Kevin Gray is sounding the alarm: the One-Step process from an analog source when pushed past scientific limits, is an absolute scam. In today’s Sound Lab audit, we aren't just talking about digital vs. analog—we are performing a post-mortem on the physical survival of history. We go under the hood to analyze how a 40,000-copy run was nearly a death sentence for the priceless Thriller master tape, and why MoFi’s "secret" digital step ended up being the very thing that saved it. ​In this video, we analyze: ​The Math of the Scam: How pressing 40,000 copies requires a master tape to endure 80+ passes. ​The Physics of Decay: Why friction and heat "sand off" the high-frequency signal of your favorite albums. ​The AAA Dilemma: Is the "Purity" of a One-Step worth the physical destruction of the Master Tape? ​The Industry Verdict: Why the "High Guardians" of mastering are sounding the alarm. ​The Living Analog Sound Lab isn't about the marketing; it’s about the integrity of the signal. If you care about the future of analog and the preservation of our musical history, this is a conversation we have to have. @Acousticsoundsks  @TheInGroove  @noblerecords  @DaveDenyer  @Michael45RPM. @stevewestman7774  @kennysaudiophilerecordreviews @Universityofvinyl  @ThePressingMatters @trackingangle929 @TheInGroove @MikesVinylExperience @SonicFlare