I wonder if he's actually referring to something in the mastering process,
ie his terminology is based around his equipment...maybe he's looking at
an oscilloscope or something while that track is playing back???


> In the context of the podcast (and the tracks he's talking about) it
> sounds like he means something more like buildups and breakdowns.   In
> more 'proper' musical terms he's talking about adding layers of
> instrumentation to increase both the volume level and musical
> intensity.
>
> In 'proper' musical terminalogy, modulation means changing key
> signature -- i.e. if a piece of music is in C, it's mostly played on
> the notes CDEFGAB, if it's in G, G A B C D E F# G, in D, D  E F# G A B
> C# etc.  The tracks Ron's talking about don't do that.
>
>
> On 9/21/06, Ralf Gill (healthAlliance) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Do you know what he means by modulates upwards?
>>
>



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