Yeah I agree thats why I make up my own words like smooth glaze rather then warm and good traction meaning clear and precise sounding...
What I mean is that in the 1960s amp were loud and bright and tape and analog consoles and microphones was smooth and warm and added a little color im not...
yeah all that stuff im really interested actually how they used to do it as opposed to how they do it now.... how were your favorite records typically mastered?
its just like a glazed donut... you can still see the donut underneath it but doesnt hide it, meaning make it warmer sounding but still clear sounding, without putting chocolate (mud) over to cover it up the transients. i make up my own words because people say very general things that people...
oh ok gotcha yeah im trying to steer clear of my mixes sounding too muddy/bassy... been looking for ns10 alternatives.,, would you say that ns10s make for a clearer mix because they dont allow peple to hear all the bass and mix it in or is it because the lack of bass doesnt get in the way of...
Throughout the decades were most hit songs typically mastered by making the final track brighter or clearer or did they typically put a smooth glaze over a brighter sounding mix? i know they were done both ways but my question is how would of the "best" sounding tracks typically be done in the...
ah ok cool . would you say there light in the bass compared to lets say the classic apple earbuds or other moniter headphones (ie. sony mdr7506)out there these days? i heard one person say there kinda "woofy" sounding in the lower mids is that true as well in your experience? Thanks
thanks for your detailed answer. What would you compare them to nowadays ? have you heard anything that comes close as far as headphones? im not able to use a soundproof room yet for my recordings. thanks
never heard a pair in real life. im new to this. how would you fully describe the sound ? Other then the obvious they sound "bad" ... really curious as most of my favorite sounding records were done using them and new to recording engineering thank you