Broadcast quality?...yes/no...Got an answer
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Re: Broadcast quality?...yes/no...Got an answer
Hey RLD.. man yeah I agree this sounds BQ. Funnily enough the drums are the absolute LAST thing I would've said needed work. Odd... Nice work!!
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I agree with Patrick and pretty much everyone else...Also Nice work..I see it in a placement I do...www.taxi.com/joeymurillo
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Re: Broadcast quality?...yes/no...Got an answer
Mar 5, 2009, 8:08am, rld wrote:...The screener's concern has to do with the drums.He felt that the overall feel of the drum track was too programmed, that it could be humanized more...Must be those dang double kicks...they sound robotic even when they're played by an actual human being. They're also somewhat out of style (except in some metal circles).My guess is the screener is too young to know or remember when this sound practically defined a genre. Without knowing what the actual listing called for it's hard to say whether or not a return was warranted, but it seems clear that the "Not broadcast quality" reasoning just went out the window.I guess people can be robotic (like when they play 64th note double kicks) or human (like when they misjudge a song's broadcast quality). This one will find a home somewhere for sure.André
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Thanks guys.
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