Changes

22 bytes added ,  22:37, 9 April 2013
A warning about mono devices appears in the liner notes. Trent Reznor gave the following explanation for this warning:
<blockquote>"''Regarding the warning for 'mono' devices... Without getting too far in detail, a scientific property of sound is its 'phase'. When recording music in stereo, you're supposed to be aware of its phase. If not, certain parts of the sound will disappear when it's played in mono. So, we discovered that by messing around with the phase, we could make elements of the music stand out rather oddly. (remember Q-sound? -it's based on the same type of principle) So...certain songs on 'broken' we mixed out of phase (because we felt like it) BUT... The songs don't sound right on mono devices (like some radios or TVs). Has anyone heard 'happiness in slavery' on the radio? I heard it on KROQ in LA and the snare drum was gone through most of the song. (and yes, it kind of destroys the groove!) So, basically, that's what that means.''"[http://www.theninhotline.net/archives/articles/manager/display_article.php?id=327]</blockquote> 
== Press Sheet ==
11,057

edits