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Can someone who is knowledgeable in production give me an overview of the production characteristics of Opeth's 7 studio albums (e.g. wet/dry...etc..)
Tx -D
Tx -D
Uh-huh.Moonlapse said:I think mastered is when the final edits are done and everything is tidied up. All the compression, normalizing and levels are done along with the 'master' copy being put together. I'm not sure if you can take that as truth, because I really don't know, but I have a feeling that it's something like that.
[KOTNO]Narrot said:since we are already talking about it: what is a compressed guitar sound. i heard that blackwater was very compressed and dead heard in a dead world by nevermore. i kinda have an idea what compression makes to sound but i have no idea what it IS. can anyone help me out? niel, suislide, moonlapse?
Leper_/-\ffinity said:Yeah, you know how if you play through a really shitty amp it sounds very unsaturated (distortion) and the sound altogether seems to fall apart very fast?!? Well compression keeps the frequencies closer together making it sound like more sustain, but instead it's really narrowing down and bringing the highs and lows closer together, I think, not sure though.