Smokey Tha Bandit
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mosincredible;8309038 said:Stew;8308904 said:mosincredible;8301717 said:usmarin3;8301668 said:Dre might be a better engineer than producer. He drums hit so hard and you can hear everything.
I haven't commented on the mixing on this album because I dunno how much people here care or notice but if you have flat frequency response speakers/headphones, this album is too bright. Sounds like snakes hissing with the vocals. Other engineers have spoken on it on other forums. This album will not be referenced like 2001 was for mixing.
U wont get the full feel for the album if you arent listening to the shit in woofers anyway. Been listening since it dropped with headphones until today and copped the cd. There is a difference, maybe not as different as 2001 but you can definitely get a different feel for it with bass lines and drums nsuch.
I hear it on my Sennheiser HD600 & in my car very easily. Every stereo I've had since 95 has had a dedicated subwoofer. Bass has little to do with it. It's like he didn't use a de-esser on the vocals. Most of the mix is good until you get above 6kHz. Dre just didn't do so great this time around. I can easily say Ali did a better job with Kendrick's album than Dre with Compton.
man thats why I be like fuck mixing vocals and just stick to the beats. I suck at that shit so I aint gonna hate on Dre for not doing his best on it but that is a bit of a let down. Ive only been listening to it in the car and with my monitors and sub on the computer so I aint hearing all of the nuances but it sounded ok to me guess I need to throw the headphones on and listen closer.