massikrbeats
ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 1
..to what extent?
We all make die hard attempts to get a kick to sound like this, double up on snares to sound like that, Quik doesn't like to use bedroom produced techniques because the electricity's dirty....please tell me does the "end user" (anyone whos not a producer) really give a flying shit if the guy who made the beat had dirty electricity when they made it?
When I grew up listening to music, I didn't care how sparkly a hi-hat sounded. A nice overall mixdown is good, but do you think some people are taking it TOO far when braggin about thier "new 30,000 machine that adds warmth and record music in this well rounded room so the sounds come back and pop you in the head instead of sounding boxy....etc, etc...perception of sound, etc...high end low end knick knack patty wack give a kick a thump, etc, etc." lol, anyway...
My beats sound nice enough to bang without EQ and all that shit, however I do add a little to make it a little more acceptable, but damn...you guys know what I mean. Not knocking the actual mixing process, but who on the other side cares about such things.
That's why I loooove Madlib's article. He's so laid back about how he produces. give the rapper a track, if he likes it fine, doesn't..okay. shit he's made beats in his hotel room before and put them on people's album. So what's up guys?
How far do you really need to go with mixing and mastering processes to please listeners who most of the time don't even know what a kick is?
HOLLa
We all make die hard attempts to get a kick to sound like this, double up on snares to sound like that, Quik doesn't like to use bedroom produced techniques because the electricity's dirty....please tell me does the "end user" (anyone whos not a producer) really give a flying shit if the guy who made the beat had dirty electricity when they made it?
When I grew up listening to music, I didn't care how sparkly a hi-hat sounded. A nice overall mixdown is good, but do you think some people are taking it TOO far when braggin about thier "new 30,000 machine that adds warmth and record music in this well rounded room so the sounds come back and pop you in the head instead of sounding boxy....etc, etc...perception of sound, etc...high end low end knick knack patty wack give a kick a thump, etc, etc." lol, anyway...
My beats sound nice enough to bang without EQ and all that shit, however I do add a little to make it a little more acceptable, but damn...you guys know what I mean. Not knocking the actual mixing process, but who on the other side cares about such things.
That's why I loooove Madlib's article. He's so laid back about how he produces. give the rapper a track, if he likes it fine, doesn't..okay. shit he's made beats in his hotel room before and put them on people's album. So what's up guys?
How far do you really need to go with mixing and mastering processes to please listeners who most of the time don't even know what a kick is?
HOLLa