In Reply to: RE: 'engineered for car playback' posted by Ozzy on March 24, 2021 at 10:24:05:
and it certainly sounded like you were whining.
give us some indication of your DIRECT experience with studio techniques and we can talk, but please don't copy and paste something off the web.
I used the extreme example of the art of recording a band like VHalen with his Marshall amps, you know, the ones that Hendrix made famous. Other bands can be entirely different. I have a 'Blue Murder' disk that slips to near zero here and there and the vinyl still captures it well. Pink Floyd's The Wall is extremely dynamic for POP. It's a multi gold album despite Roger's anti semitism. And I really like 'It's a Beautiful Day', they have everything in the mix and it's done so fantastically.
If you are referring to Britney Spears POP, that is mostly electronic and I understand that.
POP is 'popular' stuff and hopefully not the wasteful dustbin dreck. Van Halen was popular, so was Sinatra & Bernstein
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