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TRNG
Greets TA community, i have a question about the "sound" of an ASOT episode

(now before i get flamed about the sound of ASOT being ty because asot sucks, let me just say that i agree with you for the most part as asot as gone down the ter in terms of quality)

right, so

i'm sure many of you with very fine tuned ears have heard by now, tracks that are played on ASOT sound slightly different from their official releases, some tracks in which i have bought the full .wav tracks from various online sites for some reason sound slightly better in a 192kbps rip from asot... I'm assuming this is some kind of compression or parametric EQ trick, but none of my parametric EQ skills could help me reach this type of sound improvements... it's hard to describe how the tracks sound better.. they sound more fuller, more melodic... I was wondering if anyone can shed light on this, and if anyone knows anything about this... thanks in advance, the TA studio forum is a very SOLID community and there are alot of knowledgeable people on here, i look forward to hearing from you guys! :tongue2
Fledz
It's the production forum. We won't flame you for liking a particular type of music or radio show. Well, most of the time :p

Armin definitely applies some sort of compression but I can't remember exactly what he uses.
Freak
Optimod broadcast compression is the industry standard, and is why dance tracks sound good on the radio.

Lots of cash btw...but significantly cheaper than they used to be. Can pick one up without too much hassle nowadays.
TRNG
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Originally posted by Fledz
It's the production forum. We won't flame you for liking a particular type of music or radio show. Well, most of the time :p

Armin definitely applies some sort of compression but I can't remember exactly what he uses.


i hope you can remmeber... and i hope i can do it without buying no optimod stuff... i mean.. almost every DAW has compression.. asot is mixed on ableton.. it would really only take three seconds to apply some compression
Derivative
quote:
Originally posted by TRNG
Greets TA community, i have a question about the "sound" of an ASOT episode

(now before i get flamed about the sound of ASOT being ty because asot sucks, let me just say that i agree with you for the most part as asot as gone down the ter in terms of quality)

right, so

i'm sure many of you with very fine tuned ears have heard by now, tracks that are played on ASOT sound slightly different from their official releases, some tracks in which i have bought the full .wav tracks from various online sites for some reason sound slightly better in a 192kbps rip from asot... I'm assuming this is some kind of compression or parametric EQ trick, but none of my parametric EQ skills could help me reach this type of sound improvements... it's hard to describe how the tracks sound better.. they sound more fuller, more melodic... I was wondering if anyone can shed light on this, and if anyone knows anything about this... thanks in advance, the TA studio forum is a very SOLID community and there are alot of knowledgeable people on here, i look forward to hearing from you guys! :tongue2


Post a 10 second soundclip in both formats or encode the .wav to a high bitrate mp3 using a proper encoder and lets hear it. Some folks here might be able to ASOTify the .wav and tell you exactly whats going on.
david.michael
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Originally posted by TRNG
I'm assuming this is some kind of compression or parametric EQ trick, but none of my parametric EQ skills could help me reach this type of sound improvements... it's hard to describe how the tracks sound better.. they sound more fuller, more melodic...


No post-production trick is going to enhance the melody of a track...
Pjotr G
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Originally posted by Freak
Optimod broadcast compression is the industry standard, and is why dance tracks sound good on the radio.


I guess it's a matter of taste, I really hate radio compression. The worst was when I heard a track of my own on the radio. Since I knew it so well I could hear exactly what it was doing.

Think about it, are you going to go for how the producer + mastering engineer want it to sound, or that + some generic soundbulldozing over it?
david.michael
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Originally posted by Pjotr G
I guess it's a matter of taste, I really hate radio compression.


+1
TRNG
by enhance the melody of the track i mean it makes it stand out more, makes it more audible and more powerful than in the full release..
Magnus
TRNG I have wondered this exact same thing because I too have noticed when a track is played on ASOT vs the real thing, it always sounds much better to me on ASOT. Tracks played on radio sets of anykind for that matter always sound superior to me. Optimod broadcast compression huh?

palm
my god people it always sounds much worse on ASOT, please dont try to make that sound on your tracks, its horrible. keep it pure and dynamic!! that kind of compression technique is only meant to make bad stereos (like in a car or boomblaster) sound better/louder. but on good stereos it sounds crap, i cant even turn up the sound at 9 o'clock when listening to radio.
Waza
yes i agree with palm you loose so much dynamics in the sound when it's over compressed.
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