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moshkito
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Hi, Actually ... really simple! If it is Tangerine Dream, you go with "sound"! If it is the Rolling Stones (heaven forbid!), you go for "quality"! (... because the sound is the same and has been forever for many "progressive bands"!) Edited by moshkito - March 09 2020 at 08:38 |
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The quality of the music is definitely the top point for me, and sound quality is certainly an important reviewing point. I don't know of many albums that sound quality is the make or break consideration, but I sure love the remastered classics with DVD audio. The early Genesis albums were given new life by the DVD audio treatment, and several King Crimson, Yes, and Tull albums also benefited greatly from the Steven Wilson remixes. Tales was great despite the muddy sound of the original pressings and CDs, but the remixes brought out a whole new dimension. Regardless, original versions were already 5-star affairs before getting the audio quality they deserve.
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kenethlevine
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totally up to the reviewer, as with pretty much any evaluation of the music. They can make the sound quality as big or as small an issue as they want, as long as they are compelling in their argument. Or they can not mention it at all
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rogerthat
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Jazzy means all sorts of things because all jazz don't sound the same. A better way of describing the difference is Pretzel Logic or Royal Scam come off as very New York jazz while Aja is very West Coast. I will also stand by my assertion that an album can be too well made. You need a modicum of compression in rock to feel the punch of the drums. If it's too dynamic, it takes out the edge completely. But not too much compression either as that makes for a thin, loud album. |
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richardh
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Going back to my argument that sound quality doesn't matter , I would certainly think that good music always shines through. I've always loved every remix or release of Foxtrot because the music is brilliant. Abacab will never become a great album regardless of the sound mix because you can't 'polish a turd' . Ultimately the music is pretty much everything and as long as you can hear different instruments and the vocals then that is all there is. Admittedly though a live experience can be a different matter . I do believe that the penchant for just turning up the volume regardless is a terrible idea. I remember seeing ELP in 1992 and they had the confidence to let the music speak for itself. BUT that changed and now going to see bands live is very hit and miss. King Crimson were absolutely superb from this aspect of things when I saw them but that seems to be a rare experience.
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Post some of your work and back up those big, friendly words.
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Frenetic Zetetic
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I genuinely expected you to come back with a list of proof. I'm interested in hearing your work. Where can I hear it?
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SteveG
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Oh, people know how much I hate to talk about myself. My first big job before going with Capital was recording these series of concerts for Wally's Mobile with another engineer doing about half the concerts. The tapes sat on the shelves for years before being released by Rhino in 2014. The mix could be better but I had no control over that, naturally, but the mastering is excellent. People often ask me about CSN&Y. Stills was a pain in the arse as he was the group's MD. He didn't think that I had a clue as what I was doing and was partially right. But I threw enough technical BS at him to get him off my back. Young was great and only cared about his mic being on! Nash would meditate in his trailer with Joni Mitchell so I almost never saw him except at sound checks. Crosby was always in his trailer doing god know what and Stills often sound checked for him. You can look up the album credits on discogs or wiki or whatever.
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rogerthat
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Have you done sound on docus too, Steve?
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Frenetic Zetetic
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Genuinely impressive, sir; bravo! I did have a look on Wiki, and I won't dox your last name. You undoubtedly have more industry experience than me, and I unabashedly bow to said experience. I am indeed essentially a monkey playing with knobs in comparison LOL .
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moshkito
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Hi, I like to be careful with that thought ... why? You can take the best and use the best and make a mediocre band sound better than it really is, and it will show in concert and the necessary adjustments to make them sound right on stage. Conversely, a band that already has the sound, ie, Tangerine Dream let's say, the "quality" is not as much an issue, because all of the recording is about the threads and pieces of music that are all on top of each other ... or you could try Klaus Schulze that ends up with 30, 40 or 50 of these on top of each other (see the DVD with Lisa and one special there where the engineer finds a bit that is unclear and unfinished) ... something that even you and I can enjoy, but we will all have a real hard time following a single strand ... since they all change and often become something else. Rock music, has set its own limitations ... and we think that if Alan Parsons does your local band, it will be far better than the local recording guy who has never had the chance to even smell the far out stuff. AND THAT IS AN ILLUSION. The remasters ... seems like everyone thinks this and that ... here's an idea for you that you want to check out ... they are not any better ... than the original! They may "sound" better, or clearer, but in the end, it's still the same piece of music, and you are inferring that the music is different than the original ... now we're talking about something else ... INTERPRETATION, and classical music is a perfect example ... the RITE OF SPRING under Bernstein is completely different than the one from Solti, or Karajan ... and their interpretations DO BRING UP very different feelings, with the different setups and recording designs to get a specific effect out of it all. SW, can not change the ORIGINAL, PSYCHIC feeling of the pieces of music he is "remastering" ... !!! He can only make it look like that the instruments are setup a bit differently and that the mixing of the bass, or drums is better used in the new mix design ... and yes, it will sound better to your ear and mine ... but for you to say that the music is DIFFERENT ... is going way too far and not on par with the music itself ... at that point I say that there is some serious confusion to what we think and how we interpret or describe what we think is happening. There is only "one music" ... the original, and its feeling is what brought us to it ... and any remix/remaster is not going to change the music .... Weird factor #69: Most folks are listening to these things on the mp3 and from the tube ... I wonder how they determine that the 'sound" or the "quality" is more important. Now, if you have a super nice stereo and can ACTUALLY HEAR these differences, you will more than likely say something ... but I doubt it will be about the music itself ... it will be about its presentation ... and that has nothing to do with anything else!
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Edited by SteveG - March 10 2020 at 09:12 |
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rogerthat
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Oh, I meant docs in general, read something about dolphins.
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Edited by SteveG - March 10 2020 at 09:17 |
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^ The mix for iQs 3rd n fourth is pretty ropey....or is it the music that is patchy? I reckon both...
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Ah, thanks, thought I'd ask since found it against your credits on the net.
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