takato14
Headphoneus Supremus
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Try something from Infected Mushroom, or for a darker side, Skinny Puppy. Both excellent examples of natural sounding electronica. Natural synthwork is extremely difficult, few can do it well. And yeah Igorrr has a heavily compressed dynamic range, but that's mostly the genre.
Vicious Delicious (Infected Mushroom):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GctS3a5WIXM
Assimilate (Skinny Puppy):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtnTjvvT_ig
And with that, I'm done with this thread as well. That degenerated quite quickly.
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That's assuming you can even tell what its really supposed to sound like, the only person who'd know that would be producer who arranged those synthesized samples on the gear that he uses to play them back. With acoustic music, you have a real-life reference to the instruments and performers.
Well some "synthesized" music should sound exciting or entertaining. I realized that I have less trouble to eq an headphone to my taste, by listening to different music, than listening to pink noise just like a popular tutorial at head-fi explain it (I won't bother to refind it). So yeah, I have a rough idea of what music should sound, even if it's not inspired from "natural" sounds. And I didn't used the word "crap", nor implied that it sounds like "crap" on the hd800.
Try something from Infected Mushroom, or for a darker side, Skinny Puppy. Both excellent examples of natural sounding electronica. Natural synthwork is extremely difficult, few can do it well. And yeah Igorrr has a heavily compressed dynamic range, but that's mostly the genre.
Vicious Delicious (Infected Mushroom):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GctS3a5WIXM
Assimilate (Skinny Puppy):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtnTjvvT_ig
And with that, I'm done with this thread as well. That degenerated quite quickly.