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Tourism MONKED in 5
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Would I lie?


.m4a    OurGoodWolf-Tourism MONKED in 5.m4a --  (Download: 15.09 MB)


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I don't know, Monk. This is rather lifeless and lacks depth and density. Feels like it was thrown together without much thought. Sounds like my first rough before I had a handle on the content and song. I know you can do better than this.
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(02-07-2022, 05:24 PM)Mixinthecloud Wrote: I don't know, Monk. This is rather lifeless and lacks depth and density. Feels like it was thrown together without much thought. Sounds like my first rough before I had a handle on the content and song. I know you can do better than this.

You are referring to the multi which had already been mixed (read "extensively messed with"), was heavily processed and riddled with non-linear artifacts and phase issues. Anyone who takes these materials and performs yet more processing is contributing/adding significantly more non-linear artifacts resulting in exponential audio/musical degradation.

We cant remove artifacts, hence the term "garbage in, garbage out"; speaking generally I hasten to add.

I could have panned things and shuffled deckchairs, but took the dog out instead.

So I've not mixed this. I lied. The 5 minutes are true, however. The time was spent wisely performing "Due Diligence". The conclusion was to leave it well alone. All I touched was the gain reduction which was no doubt the result of a brickwall limiter being removed leaving behind the resultant clipping input signal?

Regarding your comment on the dynamic? This print is actually more dynamic, objectively speaking, than yours. I take no credit for that though Wink Perhaps the gain reduction threw you somewhat....it's probably about -5dB cooler?

Thanks for dropping by Smile

PS I see you are still habitually upsampling to 48kHz. It is not a multiple, so you are losing data i.e. Music. So many do this around here without understanding the consequences.

If you want to upsample (why bother?), you should go to 88kHz minimum.
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