ahhh, I see... what are the differences in recording methods between the two
formats? is it the mastering/finalising/etc? or is it just a less 'digital'
sound and more *phatt* sounding? how do you go about employing these
techniques and which programs/plugins do you use?

cheerz M.

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> One thing tho, what does, "...very CD compalation esq..." mean? are you
> saying the songs sound commercial? isn't that a good thing? :) 
> 

Pretty much =) 

I would say however there is a world of difference in the way a track 
mastered for vinyl and one mastered for cd sound.  Its all about what you 
are after.  I tend to perfer the harder hitting vinyl mixes myself, but if 
you are trying to spread the good word and get your name out then "ultra 
sheen" is probably the way to go. 

Again...its all a matter of taste not really a right or wrong method. 

PBXorcist

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