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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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against something produced by decoding zeros and ones, but to say that vinyl is "warmer" is just personal preference.
Music made these days is over compressed because engineers are forced to make them as "loud" as possible, if you listen to Death Magnetic, it's actually not very well mixed as the sound has been made so "loud" it actually clips and sounds poor, especially compared to say The Black Album.
It's to do with louder music sounding better i.e. if you play someone two similar tracks, the one mixed louder usually gets voted as sounding better.
But that whole concept is nothing to do with digitising music.
(, Fri 2 Oct 2009, 13:25, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
I've been thinking recently that Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets are kind of badly produced.
I heard that the mix of some of the Death Magnetic stuff on one of the guitar hero games is actually better than the album
(, Fri 2 Oct 2009, 13:28, Reply)
I don't think Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets were badly produced, but they could have been better. ...And Justice for All is stunningly badly produced, which is a shame as it has great songs on it, but it sounds shit to listen to.
(, Fri 2 Oct 2009, 13:32, Reply)
the mix is ok, but they sound a bit thin.
It is a shame about And Justice... it's almost as if there's no bass guitar on there at all. My bass playing mate had a theory that that was the reason for Jason Newstead always looking pissed off.
(, Fri 2 Oct 2009, 13:35, Reply)
the fact that he was in a band with three people who didn't like him was probably quite a big factor too!
Apparently Lars and James turned down the bass parts simply because they didn't like him very much.
(, Fri 2 Oct 2009, 13:39, Reply)
it was refreshing to watch the Maiden documentary and find that they are all diamond geezers.
(, Fri 2 Oct 2009, 13:41, Reply)
funny, interesting, great music. everything you could want
(, Fri 2 Oct 2009, 13:49, Reply)
good old fashioned records. I just bought some more today. The black crack.
Mp3 is fine & all that but anything lower than 250ish sounds shit on a big system imo. But then, a badly pressed record will also sound shit. Or a nice heavy piece of vinyl being played on a 40quid from argos turntable will sound pretty ropey too. It's not just the format but the equipment it's played on.
(, Fri 2 Oct 2009, 15:07, Reply)
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