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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by spire » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:03 pm

spire wrote:Sigh. Yes i guess i generalized, but there are many variables. Obviously im not just going to magically convince all of you somehow. Limiters and amps come into play as well. Similar thing happened with Education and Enter Dimensions, bass is much louder in the mix than your average track, making the highs (aka whole track) seem quieter in comparison. Those werent as big of an issue to me simply because they were singles. An album though, i had higher expectations.

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Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:06 pm

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spire wrote:If you played it on a proper system it would just be all bass and then you'd be like "why are all the highs and mids so quiet?".
Well having actually heard tracks such as Cuba Electronica at System I can assure you this is simply not the case
yea but the system @ system would've been eq'd to suit mala/viveks sound...
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Post by 1point5 » Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:08 am

Mixing these tunes into others through my studio monitors in my room, they do sound a little out of place frequency-wise, but they definitely didn't when mala played them on friday when I saw him. Dunno if that's cos of the system compensating for everything, or if he was EQing them differently to the other tunes in his set though. Obviously Mala's far superior DJ skills help though haha
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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by spire » Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:08 am

I double posted AND quoted myself, wtf...

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Post by Megachannel » Tue Oct 02, 2012 1:15 am

1point5 wrote:Mixing these tunes into others through my studio monitors in my room, they do sound a little out of place frequency-wise, but they definitely didn't when mala played them on friday when I saw him. Dunno if that's cos of the system compensating for everything, or if he was EQing them differently to the other tunes in his set though. Obviously Mala's far superior DJ skills help though haha
Mala admittedly makes music for sound systems, so if it sounds "funny" (insert other adj) at home, that would make sense. Ever put on the 3d glasses 2 days after you saw a film and thought, "These only work on the big screen."? Yea, its kinda like that. :4:
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Post by Phigure » Tue Oct 02, 2012 1:51 am

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spire wrote:If you played it on a proper system it would just be all bass and then you'd be like "why are all the highs and mids so quiet?".
Well having actually heard tracks such as Cuba Electronica at System I can assure you this is simply not the case
yea but the system @ system would've been eq'd to suit mala/viveks sound...
and theyre probably playing a different version of the mix than the released one.
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Post by travis_baker » Tue Oct 02, 2012 7:45 am

Megachannel wrote:
1point5 wrote:Mixing these tunes into others through my studio monitors in my room, they do sound a little out of place frequency-wise, but they definitely didn't when mala played them on friday when I saw him. Dunno if that's cos of the system compensating for everything, or if he was EQing them differently to the other tunes in his set though. Obviously Mala's far superior DJ skills help though haha
Mala admittedly makes music for sound systems, so if it sounds "funny" (insert other adj) at home, that would make sense. Ever put on the 3d glasses 2 days after you saw a film and thought, "These only work on the big screen."? Yea, its kinda like that. :4:
im sure the master for sales are different to the ones in his bag.

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Post by travis_baker » Tue Oct 02, 2012 7:45 am

Megachannel wrote:
1point5 wrote:Mixing these tunes into others through my studio monitors in my room, they do sound a little out of place frequency-wise, but they definitely didn't when mala played them on friday when I saw him. Dunno if that's cos of the system compensating for everything, or if he was EQing them differently to the other tunes in his set though. Obviously Mala's far superior DJ skills help though haha
Mala admittedly makes music for sound systems, so if it sounds "funny" (insert other adj) at home, that would make sense. Ever put on the 3d glasses 2 days after you saw a film and thought, "These only work on the big screen."? Yea, its kinda like that. :4:
im sure the master for sales are different to the ones in his bag.

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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by dubstepper » Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:20 pm

this is probly a stupid question but does any1 think that the gatefold version will have been re mastered and sound better then the boxset?
coz others have said that when mala played these tunes out they sounded better as they was probly different to the boxset version.
I have a guy lined up to buy my spare boxset and a mate might even buy my open boxset. Bass is just way too distorted for me.
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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by Marcus » Fri Oct 05, 2012 6:50 pm

dubstepper wrote:this is probly a stupid question but does any1 think that the gatefold version will have been re mastered and sound better then the boxset?
It's highly unlikely, guess we will have to wait and see.
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Post by Sonika » Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:10 pm

are people still complaining about the levels of the bass?
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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by dubstepper » Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:42 pm

Sonika wrote:are people still complaining about the levels of the bass?
no1 is complaining, i just asked a question. probly a silly 1 but u never know, the mastering might have fucked up a bit. coz the bass is too much on some tunes. So i just thought if so maybe it's been sorted.
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Post by Sonika » Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:53 pm

I feel like a mastering engineer and mala would be able to judge whether or not the mixdown or the master were fucked up far more than a couple customers listening on their home studios monitors or hi fi systems
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Post by jayladders » Fri Oct 05, 2012 7:58 pm

Sonika wrote:I feel like a mastering engineer and mala would be able to judge whether or not the mixdown or the master were fucked up far more than a couple customers listening on their home studios monitors or hi fi systems
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Post by Sonika » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:07 pm

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Post by garethom » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:09 pm

Sonika wrote:I feel like a mastering engineer and mala would be able to judge whether or not the mixdown or the master were fucked up far more than a couple customers listening on their home studios monitors or hi fi systems
I have no care either way, but when it comes to selling it, wouldn't it ONLY matter what the customer wants?

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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by fractal » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:22 pm

depends on which customer you're talking about

for those playing at home

or those bagging em for play on systems

use your EQs gents
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Post by Terpit » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:40 pm

It certainly has a lot bass and sounds terrible on headphones and smaller speakers but on monitors it sounds amazing imo
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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by fractal » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:41 pm

yeah, it's the same on itunes, have to adjust my car's eq's to make it sound just right. once I do tho, it sounds amazing! got a pretty good system but hey
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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...

Post by Cornbreadddd » Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:08 pm

That's funny, I thought it was just me all along! I've thought the same thing when listening to some of Mala's tunes. Also, it's not just on 'Mala in Cuba' that I hear a slightly over-powering bass. The most noticeable case of this, for my ears, is on 'Sinners'.

I'm not saying anything about Mala, or his mixing abilities, or the engineers mastering abilities, all I'm saying is that I too have noticed that the bass is slightly louder in the mix then when compared with most other artist's releases.

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