![]() ![]() If you want to talk numbers like an accountant, fine, I'll play: Biggie's "Ready To Die" went 4X Platinum and the average levels of the original release ('94) are all over the map it wasn't as "polished" as many other releases are/have been either.Ĭlipping the converters on an MPC is not the same thing as having to listen to roughly 40 minutes of audio maximized to oblivion. The reason why Jay sells records is because he's a microphone KING, not because his releases make your ears bleed. Sure, HH needs to be loud, but GZA Liquid Swords loud, not as loud as releases like this have gotten. Clipping can be one of many tools to get it there.Clipping the converters on an MPC is not the same thing as having to listen to roughly 40 minutes of audio maximized to oblivion. Hip hop needs to be loud, exciting and crunchy if you ask me. ![]() Clipping the mpc converters can sound exciting and punchy in a way. Unlistenable? because it's clipping? The Blueprint 3 actually sold 476,000 copies in its first week! How can it be "unlistenable"? A LOT of hip hop producers actually use and have been using clipping even before the loudness war. ![]()
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