He's always been frustrating that way. I remember listening to Sign after watching th PR concert and wondering why the guitar parts sounded so thin and tiny. I know he wants to create a "fuller" experience in concert but damn, turn those guitars UP!! | |
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At the end of Ainturninaound where it goes psychedelic, there's really bad distortion. It's unfortutanate cuz that's the best part, but it sounds so bad it distracts from the song. | |
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"We apologize for the volume.." he says I think in the end as well..lol Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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This is a truly ridiculous overstatement, or you have truly terrible & limited taste in the music have heard over the past decade.
This makes you sound like EDM (pff) is your only reference point for talking about production / mastering techniques.
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How did you get that out of my post? I'm just stating the facts. Usually most electronic music that is made for the dance floor is supposed to have less dynamics in the drums. Every drum hit is making an equally heavy, full of bass and thick sound that makes the dance floor move. Often they will use sidechain compressor to give even more room for the drums, as the rest of the time in between is filled with the melodic, harmonic parts, and often a huge bass sound. Electronic music can of course be devided in thousands of genres and sub genres. But the dance club friendly type of electronic music usually has very small change in dynamics. And it serves it's purpose. Classical, jazz etc are often based more on dynamics though, and can't be treated the same way. Rnb, soul, funk with live instrumantation will also suffer from extreme compression and heavy mastering.
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yeh ..he mastered the non-existant guitar solo RIGHT- OUT- OF- IT | |
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Not sure how bad this is, but I have had to re-rip many CD's as they ripped distorted (REM Monster and Morcheeba Greatest Hits spring to mind) and some even sounding considerably worse than others at the same bit rate I gernerally go for 256 (but Kosheen Resist sounded terrible so I uped to 320). | |
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"He is treating all the music like it was EDM". You drew that direct line of reference, I'm just saying that EDM isn't the only point of comarison for production. Including bad production like the clipping on The Breakdown. No worries, cheers. "..free to change your mind" | |
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Having finally listed to it at volume on my home hifi (seperates - Cambridge Audio CD, Rotel amp & eltax speakers on a solid floor), I can say it's fine with no distorsion. But to be fair on my work laptop at mid volume it sounded shit! I may add that it sounds even more beautiful with a fade speaker left to right wobble back and forth on his vocal on the into. Amazing! | |
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Mastering is about soooo much more than just making sure it's loud but not distorted – and Prince's recent releases are indeed distorted too. I love both new albums but they make my heart and ears bleed they are so badly mastered and so distorted.
Good mastering is also about setting natural-sounding gaps between songs and setting levels in relation to each other, amongs others.
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...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Well, that is a "budget" system (most let down by the Eltax speakers, they are certainly the weak link there), but its still far better than what most people will listen to music on. Still, it really ought to be revealing those details. Whether I listen to the album in my studio (clinically revealing) or my hi-fi system (Musical Fidelity CD, Audiolab bi-amps and Kef Reference speakers), the distortion is (unfortunately) all too apparent.
If you've got the money, consider trading those Eltax speakers in for some budget Missions or B&Ws - your system will sing and suddenly come alive and it might be the best hundred quid you've spent ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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I think Replica is more than aware of that. But the album clearly has taken a dance music approach for its production and it doesn't necessarily suit all of the tracks.
You do make some strange inferences from what people write! Do you produce music yourself? ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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BUDGET?? at £100 poundish per item 15 years ago it may well be worth an upgrade of some of it! Cheers for the guidance. | |
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1. Turn the preamp volume down in iTunes equalizer window, way down. [Edited 10/17/14 9:27am] [Edited 10/17/14 9:34am] The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
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You're welcome mate. The speakers are the most important part of the system and have the greatest influence over sound quality. If you can spend £150-£200 on a new pair of Missions, B&Ws (or better yet, a pair of Dali's - tiny, but sound absolutely incredible), you'll never look back. Your cd and amp are decent enough to deserve better speakers (and decent cable - QED or Van den Hul, you can't go wrong - £30 - £50 cables will be more than enough for this sort of system).
My cd player was a grand, each Audiolab amp was £800 and my speakers were £1500 for the pair. I've got £400 worth of Van Den Hul speaker cable feeding those beasts and £160 Van den Hul interconnect - it may seem a lot, but if you heard this system.....it is like the band is in your room. The detail on offer is incredible, with rich bass, sweet treble and a neutral presentation. It's just jaw-dropping with any decently produced cd ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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