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    Junior Freak
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    "Planetary assault systems - vodoo" <--- this is what i call techno

    anyone know artists with the same type of sound? post the name of the tracks please :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    But there's a difference between mastering for hifis (expectattion of loudness buttons, bass boosts, little to no sub bass at times) and mastering for clubs no?
    No not at all.
    Mastering is mastering really, except when you are dealing with the shortfalls of the final medium (ie vinyl).

    A good track mastered well will sound great both at home and on the rig.
    Hence, the prodigy, mixed (and mastered too I believe) at Strongroom studios, by a damn good engineer, sounds great on whatever you play it on.
    That is the whole point of mastering.
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    Speedy j - electric deluxe

    Great example of a track thats sounds okish through bedroom speakers but is absolutely devastating through a rig.
    Because it wasn`t mastered properly.
    Soundsystems are very forgiving, which is why you can play a reasonably shoddy live pa with hardware kit, which will sound great on the night, but if recorded on the night, will sound absolute turd in any other environment.

    Club soundsystems are rarely engineered properly.
    The crossovers and limiters are generally set generically and not to the type of music specific to each night (drum and bass rig engineering should be different to techno, and live band engineering etc).
    Speaker matching, amp matching, accoustics blah blah blah blah.
    Club soundsystems are rarely hi fi.
    So there are no real rules for producing for a soundsystem (except maybe, don`t waste bass ebergy in the super lows, and some top frequencies can be unpleasant at high volume)
    You are better off trusting your monitors and referencing to properly produced hi end commercial music that will translate everywhere.
    Solitary by nature.
    Isolation is the gift.
    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

    myspace.com/dirtybassgrooves
    http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassvoidloss
    http://www.subgenius.com

 

 
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