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| R.j. |
was listening to this holden mix cd, and suddenly i remembered something I wanted to ask a few weeks ago.
uh, I have a vague idea of what the answer is, but I'd you experts to explain to me in detail :)
so here it is,
I purchased the "metalgroove ep." by "meta.83" and the track "antrieb" sounds nothing like the "antrieb" on balance 005. Okay, i just want to know how holden got the track to sound much more fuller and fat. same goes for "oshawa".
and did he loop most of the track (antrieb)? because, it seems longer on the mix cd
sorry if this sounds stupid, but I've been curious for a while now. |
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| chris harrington |
| can u provide a sample of each version? |
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| R.j. |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris harrington
can u provide a sample of each version? |
yeah, give me a moment. |
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| R.j. |
Antrieb (Balance 005)
Antrieb (Regular)
Oshawa (Balance 005)
Oshawa (Regular)
for the antrieb tracks, you can tell that it was sped up.. it's obvious. but, if you listening carefully the one on the Balance mix is much more pronounced in it's kick, bass, and the delayed effect in the background sounds as if it were filtered even more delay... if that makes any sense at all...
The Oshawa tracks... well, the bass is much more present, the kick is much more heavier, and the ambience is a whole lot more of presence.
I've eq'ed these tracks extensively and I haven't even come close to the final product heard in Holden's mix...
I'm just want to know how Holden got around to making them much more, eh, better sounding?
Thanks. |
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| nchs09 |
wow HUGE difference..
i dunno try turning the mids up a bit higher than the rest and speeing it up a bit?
but i dunno if htat will make a difference, because you are right.. its SOOO CHUNKY! dope track anyhow.... |
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| chris harrington |
i think the first one is just speed up and eqed well
i dunno about the second one but i would like to know i liked it |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
wow HUGE difference..
i dunno try turning the mids up a bit higher than the rest and speeing it up a bit?
but i dunno if htat will make a difference, because you are right.. its SOOO CHUNKY! dope track anyhow.... | i think the same thing about the second one.... try it out |
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| R.j. |
i've sped it up. trust me ;)
and still, nowhere near close :o
I guess this is something you'd ask James himself ?:wtf: |
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| Vero |
the CDs that these tracks come from are most likely mixed in the studio instead of mixed live. that means that the artists are probably working with the original samples rather than a post production release. by having hte original samples and sessions the artist can add their own effects and change the way each element or instrument in the track sounds.
and then of course after they are mixed, they are mastered. and mastering will pretty much always change the original sound of a track.
i know that the balance CDs are all studio mixed, cant say about the other. |
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| chris harrington |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vero
i know that the balance CDs are all studio mixed, cant say about the other. |
paolo mojo mixed his on cdjs |
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| R.j. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vero
the CDs that these tracks come from are most likely mixed in the studio instead of mixed live. that means that the artists are probably working with the original samples rather than a post production release. by having hte original samples and sessions the artist can add their own effects and change the way each element or instrument in the track sounds.
and then of course after they are mixed, they are mastered. and mastering will pretty much always change the original sound of a track.
i know that the balance CDs are all studio mixed, cant say about the other. |
ahhh, that would make a whole lot of sense, actually. Thanks for the insight !;) |
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| Vero |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris harrington
paolo mojo mixed his on cdjs |
well then i stand corrected. but even if one is mixed live and the other in the studio this could explain the difference. |
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