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Sometimes I think about how when Dr.Dre would want to hear how an album sounded he’d bump it in his car - because that’s where a lot of people listened to music
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Honestly I think cars are the best places to experience music nowadays. They're personal audio rooms with great views of outside! (well, mostly other cars and roads 😆)
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actually common practice for producers and mixing/mastering eng to get a sense of how something is sitting after working on big mains
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yeah this is basically a method that pretty much all serious audio producers use today
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Dr Dre dead he locked in my basement
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In 2005 a very senior A&R at Interscope used to always listen on computer speakers before approving masters
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@degenveteran.eth
I was recently thinking about how many people get lost in building and they stop enjoying it themselves... He was thinking diff than all others which is what separated him from others... He's arguably top 3 ever?
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mcluhan coded
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babe is très based
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@nickysap
When I was still producing we would always do the car test. Actually mixed a track on the way to Vegas one time and played it at a show that night 😅
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