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Thread started 12/10/11 9:38pm

thebanishedone

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What would you change in Prince's production style?

Some fans complain about the sound of some records,albums.

What is it that you dislike about his sound on records?

Does he add too much reverb,too little,high

on compression?

Are the vocals too dry?

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Reply #1 posted 12/10/11 9:57pm

NeonCraxx

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He changes it himself and tries something new each album so I can't answer that.

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Reply #2 posted 12/10/11 10:14pm

cbarnes3121

not shit cuz then it wouldnt b prince and i love what he do

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Reply #3 posted 12/10/11 10:47pm

fusk

everything on the more recent albums sounds slammed against a limiter, or something. Maybe that's exactly what's happening, i'm not sure. I'm no engineer.

Not a fan of the crushed sound. Big fan of SOTT, where everything has soooo much room, depth, clarity, dynamics...

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Reply #4 posted 12/10/11 11:31pm

robertlove

Don't know anything about production, but I'll try wink

Some drumsounds are too thin for me, especially the Batman album (Lemon crush, Partyman). They are good songs, but I believe would be much better with a warmer drumsound. Feel You Up also comes to mind.

Does this have anything to do with production style?

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Reply #5 posted 12/10/11 11:32pm

robertlove

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Don't know anything about production, but I'll try wink

Some drumsounds are too thin for me, especially the Batman album (Lemon crush, Partyman). They are good songs, but I believe would be much better with a warmer drumsound. Feel You Up and Sex also comes to mind.

Does this have anything to do with production style?

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Reply #6 posted 12/11/11 12:29am

funkaholic1972

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thebanishedone said:

Some fans complain about the sound of some records,albums.

What is it that you dislike about his sound on records?

Does he add too much reverb,too little,high

on compression?

Are the vocals too dry?

I think the sound of his electronic tracks could be thicker, more massive and powerful. He uses too little reverb and effects in recent years.

ALso I think that when he uses drummachine sounds he should process them more. Just like in the good old days (Purple Rain and ARound The WOrld in A Day), he had the biggest, baddest sound back then!

RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time...
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Reply #7 posted 12/11/11 12:31am

thebanishedone

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robertlove said:

Don't know anything about production, but I'll try wink

Some drumsounds are too thin for me, especially the Batman album (Lemon crush, Partyman). They are good songs, but I believe would be much better with a warmer drumsound. Feel You Up also comes to mind.

Does this have anything to do with production style?

Oooh yes it does smile

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Reply #8 posted 12/11/11 8:31am

jayARDAHB

thebanishedone said:

Some fans complain about the sound of some records,albums.

What is it that you dislike about his sound on records?

Does he add too much reverb,too little,high

on compression?

Are the vocals too dry?

Cool question thebanishedone...

Let me start by saying that his 80s material certainly sounds better than his most recent stuff. The Rainbow Children was a major step forward in terms of sound quality but then he immediately went back to the plastic presentation of his material.

The new stuff sounds thin and plastic - there isn't the depth that his earlier music had.

Many of the songs lose their appeal as a result of how they are presented.

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Reply #9 posted 12/11/11 10:23am

zobilamouche

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Well, I'm no engineer either but things that pop to mind...

His music, arrangements were very much worked on, sophisticated, original but the overall sound of a song was spacious. The thing that I dislike on his newer productions; there seem to be tons of new peeps and clicks and things, like there's a zillion things layered on top of each other, and at the same time the punch of the rhythm is gone and it all falls flat.

And something else is the way that his older recordings often climax in some way of other. There was a build up of an atmosphere and mood, almost like a storyline; chrystal ball being the perfect example, Automatic another. With his current recordings it sounds like he starts the car and drives along the highway, passing the same scenery for the length of the song, and that's it. It just stops.

The HQ-er formerly known as krokostimpy.
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Reply #10 posted 12/11/11 10:31am

udo

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The 'three albums in the can' thing.

I.e.: the fact that he is ahead of his releases and thus plays less of the 'new' material and/or puts less of an effort into the tour(s) associated with these releases. (as we perceive it..)

Yes, you can still play the hits on a tour of new material. (ever heard of overexposure?)

Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Reply #11 posted 12/13/11 12:16am

jazzz

- go back to more minimalist style of production (Dirty Mind, WDC)

- more experimental (ATWIAD)

- use more analog equipement (Linn, Oberheim)

- More Energetic (Revolution style)

- Use Clare Fisher for arrangements

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Reply #12 posted 12/13/11 4:11am

MendesCity

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Bring back Susan Rogers.

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Reply #13 posted 12/13/11 5:33am

Tittypants

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I wish he could get his music properly mixed & mastere, like it used to be. It sounds really really cheap & lifeless now days...... confused

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Reply #14 posted 12/13/11 5:55am

V10LETBLUES

Cut the cheese.

Never going to nab the temporary and passing Beiber and Rebeca Black crowd so he should stop pandering with Mplsound and 20Ten type releases. Prepubescent pop only works for "real" prepubescent artists.

[Edited 12/13/11 6:09am]

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Reply #15 posted 12/13/11 8:12am

2020

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MendesCity said:

Bring back Susan Rogers.

Bingo!!!

The greatest live performer of our times was is and always will be Prince.

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All of it. Everything. Is U.
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