How do you like your music to sound /mu/? I personally like the thin, lo-fi sound quality of the 60's. it sounds very natural and classic.
>How do you like your music to sound
Good
>>55173315
I like the gritty, saturated harshness of 80s home studio 4-track. It contributes to the atmosphere of the music the way a Xerox machine does to the flyer art.
>>55173315
it really depends on the artist. If its some gritty punk band i prefer a more scratchy audio quality but if its kanye or something i want crystal-clear fidelity
I like it straight to the wax.
>I like the gritty, saturated harshness of 80s home studio 4-track.
god we got a fuckin foreveralone alert right here
no one cares bro
I like my music to sound like absolute shit through a cell fone speaker with shoppy youtube quality only
what the fuck u think OP?
what a shitty fukin question
80s stuff had the best mixing/engineering.
I like listening to the first 2 tears for fears albums with quality gear.
90s is when you had homos like albini that got the retro recording kick started and they actually started praising horrible engineering/mixing
Every second Tuesday night of the month, I take youtube recordings of my favorite bands and arrange them by favorite track in Movie Maker. I then burn it to DVD. While the DVD is burning, I pour half a beer on myself, run on the treadmill for almost all of the time, saving the last three minutes to repeatedly ram my back and shoulders into a wall. After the DVD's finished, I play it through my Dolby Digital PLUS sound system on my TV. To get even more of the concert experience, I tape flashlights and lasers to the top of my TV. Usually, the concerts last two hours, but if I can't find enough material, I'll just play it over again. Afterwards, I drive myself to Subway to get a sandwich. When I get back home then I shower and go to bed.
>>55173802
kek
>>55173593
>fuckin foreveralone
>>>/reddit/
>>55173802
Where are you that subway is still open when a concert lets out? You watching Raffi or something?
>>55173871
lol r u dows syndrome or something?
just like 144p resolution looks on youtube