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Originally Posted by kats Oh man, I don't know about that. When I think of arrangement from a mixer/producer POV, it's not so much Verse/Chorus/Verse/Chorus type of stuff...it's everything else.
And in that regard, I think NB arrangments from the production side is fantastic. But you have to pay attention - how they use delays, distortion, eq - all that stuff. It's always moving, changing, and interesting.
I think they define a sound/style. The problem is we're too used to it. But if you have a chance to just sit down and listen/analyze what's going on in those mixes - you can REALLY learn alot.
Just my opinion. |
Thank you...
I already gave up trying to make them understand.
As a mixing/recording eng., I take pleasure in listening to music I would A/B bands to while mixing.
And like I said, if they are more likely to A/B their clients to Cradle of Filth, I honestly wouldn't go near them for mixing work. Just a professional POV.