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doggystyle is a great cut but the low-end is shameful on this version. a lesson in how to take a dr dre beat and make it sound like dre had nothing to do with it. track would be dope as hell properly mixed.
the ixing isnt that bad. og is pretty bad but the rest are definitely decent, no tthe best but still listenable. maybe an audio engineer would cringe at that shit or something but you guys arent audio engineers
Quote from: Matty on October 14, 2009, 11:57:22 AMQuote from: Long Beach Iz Active on October 14, 2009, 11:35:48 AMQuote from: Snoopaveli on October 14, 2009, 08:32:33 AMif you copped it you know who mix it. in the bookletLMAO @ this stupid bi1tch, asking who mixed it isn't the question it was just calling out how bad the mixes, Obviously I can just open that booklet and check it outand that flimsy ass booklet is weakmaybe time to change that signature. and to think some of those shitty ass sounding tracks are originally produced by dre. wide awake clearly haven't got their shit together.I know. To me that's the worst part. You have DR DRE produced tracks! This is a guy who charges a quarter of a million dollars per beat... and you have a handful of his songs with Snoop Dogg IN HIS PRIME rapping over them and you won't throw a few hundred dollars at the song to get it mixed??? I'm astonished and embarrassed. So much for hearing any unreleased Dre DR vocals in the future. If I was him after hearing this I would tell WIDEasleep and Lara to fuck off. I might even sue them, this is practically defamation tarnishing his body of work.
Quote from: Long Beach Iz Active on October 14, 2009, 11:35:48 AMQuote from: Snoopaveli on October 14, 2009, 08:32:33 AMif you copped it you know who mix it. in the bookletLMAO @ this stupid bi1tch, asking who mixed it isn't the question it was just calling out how bad the mixes, Obviously I can just open that booklet and check it outand that flimsy ass booklet is weakmaybe time to change that signature. and to think some of those shitty ass sounding tracks are originally produced by dre. wide awake clearly haven't got their shit together.
Quote from: Snoopaveli on October 14, 2009, 08:32:33 AMif you copped it you know who mix it. in the bookletLMAO @ this stupid bi1tch, asking who mixed it isn't the question it was just calling out how bad the mixes, Obviously I can just open that booklet and check it outand that flimsy ass booklet is weak
if you copped it you know who mix it. in the booklet
Quote from: Efrain on October 14, 2009, 02:23:21 PMQuote from: Matty on October 14, 2009, 11:57:22 AMQuote from: Long Beach Iz Active on October 14, 2009, 11:35:48 AMQuote from: Snoopaveli on October 14, 2009, 08:32:33 AMif you copped it you know who mix it. in the bookletLMAO @ this stupid bi1tch, asking who mixed it isn't the question it was just calling out how bad the mixes, Obviously I can just open that booklet and check it outand that flimsy ass booklet is weakmaybe time to change that signature. and to think some of those shitty ass sounding tracks are originally produced by dre. wide awake clearly haven't got their shit together.I know. To me that's the worst part. You have DR DRE produced tracks! This is a guy who charges a quarter of a million dollars per beat... and you have a handful of his songs with Snoop Dogg IN HIS PRIME rapping over them and you won't throw a few hundred dollars at the song to get it mixed??? I'm astonished and embarrassed. So much for hearing any unreleased Dre DR vocals in the future. If I was him after hearing this I would tell WIDEasleep and Lara to fuck off. I might even sue them, this is practically defamation tarnishing his body of work. for real, Dre and all the other producers for the beats should contemplate filing some class action lawsuit