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K-dub
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Some just fall together easily ... almost intuitively you know what you want to hear and you get lucky.
Hope you enjoy.
Best,
Kev-
Hope you enjoy.
Best,
Kev-
It's not working for me. Just loads a page and doesn't play anything...
No modern recording pays attention to space in same place ... it only pays attention to the resultant sound.
Accordingly, sound is all that matters ... these days ... and most often, only the recording is "the thing".
I don't think that's just a characteristic of modern recording, if you are referring to stuff in the last 10 years as "modern".
Manipulating the soundscape with various effects, or for effect, has been going on for quite a long time in recording.
That said...there's IMHO always a consideration in how "space" affects the resultant "sound", since the two are always tied to each other ...so I would never see it as an "anything goes" situation, though I know some folks will feel differently.
Sure, you can have any combination of tracks and simply say..."THAT is my resultant sound...as-is."...but I like to think about what may or may not make the resultant sound work better from a listening experience.
People may not always focus consciously on the music they are listening, and in that regard the recording may seem like it's the only "thing" that counts as you put it...but subconsciously, they are always hearing a lot more, which is why some songs seem to have that "sound" that hits home for a lot of people...and some just don't.
At least that's been my observation....
Mind you, I'm not saying everythign needs the same reverb space applied to it...just that some combinaitons of dry/wet work better than others.![]()
So perhaps "shaping the space so that everything fits appropriately" is where we meet in agreement?
Not sure why you want to turn it into a right/wrong debate...?
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