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This is the same mix...just before I went nutz. [for the requested A/B]
A thought occurred to me. Remember Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight"? That snare was whack. But every song on the radio for the next couple years was lifting it. Sounded nothing like reality. Genius, when a real engineer does it , and an error otherwise?
A second thought occurred to me [it was a big day!]. I know two guys who make money with their recording. One is a perfectionista...film music symphonies. Great musician. Great, responsible recordist with 20 years at it. He's very careful with his mastering. You guys would love what he does.
The second guy makes metal ditties, and mashes mercilessly....I was present when he finished one....right the the ass threshold. He took a couple lessons at a studio 15 years ago. He uses an electronic drum kit...and pieces together bass and guitar parts Frankenstein-like...he's a drummer. It's the stuff of late-night car commercials. LOUD. OBNOXIOUS. But he's got six publishers, and clients like NASCAR that use his stuff. He'll tell you he doesn't know a lot about recording; but his clients hear excitement. And they license it. He makes a great chunk o' change. You guys would say it's over-loud, compressed-to-death dreck. And it is. And it sells. His publishers send him projects.
Go figure.
Anyway, I'm heading off in the direction of 'new rules'. Careful and responsible and dynamic is not selling. And I prefer the mashed sound on my ditties. Even I find it exciting. And my cheep samples sound a lot better.
Call me the masher. :^)
ps..David...I meant are you a cop. The hat n' all...... I just retired with my 20 last year to be a musician again for tax purposes. I think I'm gonna live a lot longer and happier life. :^)