By MPCWeapon1
Wed Mar 28, 2018 6:35 pm
martel80 wrote:Cockdiesel wrote:Naw not salty bro, just pointing out the weird condescending vibe you got going. Maybe just a weird sense of humor who knows.
You seem to mix condescension with me underlining the fact that some of you quoted that a badly mixed beat is qualified to be judge at the same level as a finished and well balanced product .
Not only that but I've even read someone quoting ''like it was done back in the days'' or something like that.
hahahaha
I was thinking : '' men, which freaking track EVER sounded that distorted !?''
Yes, I'm mocking your arses but not because I feel supperior but because you tell yourself your too lazy to give a respectful post processing treatment to your own art.
Why would I give it any respect ( to your art ) if you dont have any your own self ?
EDIT:
Here, multiple 5$ options:
https://www.fiverr.com/categories/music ... ring/music
You guys just have no reason to be like the guy in the mastering video.
The SP 1200 ring modulation on the Rhodes chords is what made it sound distorted, and that was on purpose. Had nothing to do with clipping. Mr "expert engineer"
This was the only dynamic mixing I did for a beat battle but it was to dirty it up to go up against your polished mix to prove a point.... But you were a no show... That's why I have no respect for critics. I didnt even have to beat you.. You beat yourself by not showing up. Beating yourself is the worst kind of defeat.