West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: H2O proof MC on June 11, 2001, 09:32:34 AM
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:o Though Dr. Dre has yet to set a date for the release of his fourth studio album Detox, he has already begun conceptualizing some of the special effects to be included on the anticipated record.
The influential producer behind hip-hop superstars Eminem and Snoop Dogg says that Detox will be recorded in 5.1 surround sound. "When you listen to a record, you basically have left and right, you know what I'm saying? It's going to give me a whole new world to deal with. For instance, you could be listening to my record, and hear a car go by in the background, you know what I'm saying? Behind you. Just maybe a low rider bouncing by, behind you, or some sh-t like that," he explains. "The helicopter I had in this song on my last album is just going left to right. This time it'll be able to spin around your head. If a bomb is dropping, it will be able to go from left front to right rear. It'll sound like it's going over your head. It's just going to give you a whole new world of recording. A whole new way of listening to records."
Sounds tight as hell. That shit really could add another dimension to music, and trust Dre to be at the forefront of it all. Fuck knows how long we'll have to wait for that album though.
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yea i heard about this, itll be amazing if ha can pull it off, and knowing dre im sure he will.
imagine how long its gon take to mix tho, Dre said he can mix regular songs for days, so with this added dimension itll take even longer. im sure that album wont be out for a while, itll be worth the wait tho
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Ok you all know I know shit about DJing Producing or whatever - when you mix a record what do you do
Example
Dre mixed nearly every song on Dogg Food
So Daz produced the song - what did Dre do to them?
Safe
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Yeah I always wondered what mixing is saince I'm no producing wizard. Dre's album should be tight if he is trying to do shit like that. I can wait.
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Producing An Album Is Deciding How It Should Sound... I.E. Notes, Instruments, Melodies, Etc. You MAKE It (Produce It)...
Mixing Means You Decide What Volume Certain Instruments Are in Relation To Others (I.E., Making The Drums At The Beggining Of "Big Egos" Hit Harder Than The Other Instruments) And Also Placing The Instruments In The Listener's Field, Like He Said, Making The Helicopter Fly By... And If You've Ever Listenend To "Let Me Ride" On Headphones, You Know That "Rollin' In My Six-Fo" Line Is In Stereo, With Snoop All Around You Saying It...
Just Little Stuff Like That, It Really Touches Off The Record.
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Ah I get it - that's why Dogg Food sounds more 'polished' if you know what I mean??!
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Also, Peep "Tha Doggfather"... HORRIBLY Mixed, You Can Barely Hear Snoop's Voice... All His Other Albums Were Pretty Well Mixed, They Mixed His Voice Louder (Which It Should Be) Than The Beats, Since He's Soft Spoken.
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I get ya
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Yeah i agree... Tha Doggfather was really badly mixed... on certain songs you can barely hear Snoops voice... please believe if Dre was mixing that CD it would be hella tight
Peace
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yeah dre is taking his game up another level on each album,,, this should be DoPE!
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Ya Know What I Wanna Hear If he Does It?
A Bullet Whizzin' By My Head! Think About It, That Would Be Intense...
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Now I know what mixing is.
I know what y'all mean about Tha Doggfather mixing and how bad it is. Listen to Freestyle Conversation and you can barely hear Snoop.
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Thanks Trauma for telling us what mixing is. I never wanted to ask that question because I thought I might sound dumb.
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My DVD speaker System at home use 5.1 surround sound and it's tight as fuck!!! It sounds like you are really there and shit!!...Now I will be hyped up twice as much...Shit should be dope...