Which commercial CD do you recommend to A/B mix/mastering?
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Exactly, that's what I meant. You cannot compare music styles that have nothing to do. The mixes are different, the source materials are different. Even the rules are different. A rock/pop mixing engineer wouldn't probably use reverb/delay on a bass track at all - but in electronica that's completely possible, even advisable sometimes...
I listened to jazzanova. While it's not exactly my type of music, the songs I listened were really clear, it's really beautiful when all the elements in the mix just 'sit' there...
Other suggestions for deep housey music A/B comparisons?
I listened to jazzanova. While it's not exactly my type of music, the songs I listened were really clear, it's really beautiful when all the elements in the mix just 'sit' there...
Other suggestions for deep housey music A/B comparisons?
Turn up the radio. Turn up the tape machine. Look into the sunset up ahead. Roll the windows down for a better taste of the cool desert wind. Ah yes. This is what it's all about. Total control now.