Dark Matter sound production or mixing quality

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  • JKestle
    JKestle Posts: 65
    I don't know, you make a good point, but I think I'm with Ed and the band on this one. Without Watt, it doesn't happen at all...and it holds its composure when cranked. I'm enjoying it.
  • Stove
    Stove Posts: 372
    edited April 2024
    JKestle said:
    I don't know, you make a good point, but I think I'm with Ed and the band on this one. Without Watt, it doesn't happen at all...and it holds its composure when cranked. I'm enjoying it.
    I'm not denying its a rockin album. Clearly. it is....there's just no nuance to it. And I get Watt wanted the Pearl Jam he grew up with...but if he really wanted that then they should have let Dave A play drums on the album.  =) *Splash Cymbal *Splash Cymbal
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  • kmcmanus
    kmcmanus Posts: 893
    Stove said:
    If literally anyone else had produced this album other than A. Watt it would have been a masterpiece. No Code-Avocado had a beautiful natural sound. Heck even Lightening Bolt and Gigaton have their own character. Would love to have heard these songs with that in mind. Earthlings was just so compressed and so is this..you had to be told Chad Smith was the drummer on that album rather than hearing sonically that it was Chad Smith..and the same thing with drum titan Matt Cam..its so depressing..this literally sounds like any other drummer because they stripped their sounds and crushed it so much... its sounds too modern for me, to of the Spotify generation. Everything is just slammed right in your face. There's no dynamics. I have the albums I love and so much of that is the song writing AND the sound. And the sound ain't here
    This wouldn’t exist without Watt. They wrote it with him, on his gear, at his invitation. Sure they would have likely made another album eventually but probably not this soon and certainly without any of these songs. 
    His team won’t be mixing the boots, which will be full of these great songs. So maybe you’ll like it better then.
  • This mix does sound terrible. The theater sounded awful.  

    Listened to it on hi res qobuz, and it was miles better but still so many issues. Jeffs bass is there but its still so thin. Its extremely compressed and has no dynamic range. I also agree all the instruments sound like they’re fighting each other for space. 

    The atmos mix at home was better than the theater but again absolutely zero bass. There isnt even a signal being sent to the subwoofer. The spatial qualities and using all 5 speakers are cool, but again very compressed.  

    I have really  good audiophile equipment so that is not a problem. 

    When I heard the live mix on Howard, I couldnt believe how good it sounded. It literally got me excited again. Clean deep bass was there, good instrument separation, it was just great. 

    I hope they remix and release it again. 

  • southernmanfan
    southernmanfan Johannesburg, South Africa Posts: 1,029
    JKestle said:
    I don't know, you make a good point, but I think I'm with Ed and the band on this one. Without Watt, it doesn't happen at all...and it holds its composure when cranked. I'm enjoying it.
    I'm with you here...
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  • BIGDaddyWil
    BIGDaddyWil Michigan Posts: 3,080
    Dynamic Range......if you're into that kind of thing.   Dark Matter.........ouch!!!  Still waiting for the vinyl.


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  • Stove
    Stove Posts: 372
    kmcmanus said:
    Stove said:
    If literally anyone else had produced this album other than A. Watt it would have been a masterpiece. No Code-Avocado had a beautiful natural sound. Heck even Lightening Bolt and Gigaton have their own character. Would love to have heard these songs with that in mind. Earthlings was just so compressed and so is this..you had to be told Chad Smith was the drummer on that album rather than hearing sonically that it was Chad Smith..and the same thing with drum titan Matt Cam..its so depressing..this literally sounds like any other drummer because they stripped their sounds and crushed it so much... its sounds too modern for me, to of the Spotify generation. Everything is just slammed right in your face. There's no dynamics. I have the albums I love and so much of that is the song writing AND the sound. And the sound ain't here
    This wouldn’t exist without Watt. They wrote it with him, on his gear, at his invitation. Sure they would have likely made another album eventually but probably not this soon and certainly without any of these songs. 
    His team won’t be mixing the boots, which will be full of these great songs. So maybe you’ll like it better then.
    Credit is due for the quickness but it's seems this is Watt's spiel, record it quick and dirty. It's similar to Rubin's "what would it sound like if you were first playing together" And they are good songs are here, absolutely....they just don't sound good. 
  • Stove
    Stove Posts: 372
    This mix does sound terrible. The theater sounded awful.  

    Listened to it on hi res qobuz, and it was miles better but still so many issues. Jeffs bass is there but its still so thin. Its extremely compressed and has no dynamic range. I also agree all the instruments sound like they’re fighting each other for space. 

    The atmos mix at home was better than the theater but again absolutely zero bass. There isnt even a signal being sent to the subwoofer. The spatial qualities and using all 5 speakers are cool, but again very compressed.  

    I have really  good audiophile equipment so that is not a problem. 

    When I heard the live mix on Howard, I couldnt believe how good it sounded. It literally got me excited again. Clean deep bass was there, good instrument separation, it was just great. 

    I hope they remix and release it again. 

    Many of us would love that but it's doubtful...if Metallica never did anything with St. Anger...no way will they...they'll stand by it. Which is more unfortunate if this is anyone's introductory album. 
  • dobyblue
    dobyblue Posts: 84
    This mix does sound terrible. The theater sounded awful.  

    Listened to it on hi res qobuz, and it was miles better but still so many issues. Jeffs bass is there but its still so thin. Its extremely compressed and has no dynamic range. I also agree all the instruments sound like they’re fighting each other for space. 

    The atmos mix at home was better than the theater but again absolutely zero bass. There isnt even a signal being sent to the subwoofer. The spatial qualities and using all 5 speakers are cool, but again very compressed.  

    I have really  good audiophile equipment so that is not a problem. 

    When I heard the live mix on Howard, I couldnt believe how good it sounded. It literally got me excited again. Clean deep bass was there, good instrument separation, it was just great. 

    I hope they remix and release it again. 


    There must be a set-up issue, I just listened to the title track in Atmos as my Blu-ray arrived today and one of the first things that I noted was how nice and deep and tight the low end is. Reading your comment made me wonder if it's just my fronts providing that bass but with two Paradigm Servo 15v2 subs it's hard to imitate what they can do. So I ripped the audio to 24/48 FLAC 7.1 and the LFE channel is providing what you'd hope to see...the very deep end of the bass and kick drum etc.


    That's the title track, subwoofer channel 4th one down.




  • If vinyl, a good pair of stereo headphones really make the album shine. 
  • dobyblue
    dobyblue Posts: 84
    edited April 2024
    Keep in mind the vinyl is the same mastering as the lossless downloads, copious amounts of dynamic range compression.
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  • Go Beavers
    Go Beavers Posts: 9,580
    Stove said:
    If literally anyone else had produced this album other than A. Watt it would have been a masterpiece. No Code-Avocado had a beautiful natural sound. Heck even Lightening Bolt and Gigaton have their own character. Would love to have heard these songs with that in mind. Earthlings was just so compressed and so is this..you had to be told Chad Smith was the drummer on that album rather than hearing sonically that it was Chad Smith..and the same thing with drum titan Matt Cam..its so depressing..this literally sounds like any other drummer because they stripped their sounds and crushed it so much... its sounds too modern for me, to of the Spotify generation. Everything is just slammed right in your face. There's no dynamics. I have the albums I love and so much of that is the song writing AND the sound. And the sound ain't here
    Avocado is really ramped up and there’s little space in there. 
  • Stove
    Stove Posts: 372
    Stove said:
    If literally anyone else had produced this album other than A. Watt it would have been a masterpiece. No Code-Avocado had a beautiful natural sound. Heck even Lightening Bolt and Gigaton have their own character. Would love to have heard these songs with that in mind. Earthlings was just so compressed and so is this..you had to be told Chad Smith was the drummer on that album rather than hearing sonically that it was Chad Smith..and the same thing with drum titan Matt Cam..its so depressing..this literally sounds like any other drummer because they stripped their sounds and crushed it so much... its sounds too modern for me, to of the Spotify generation. Everything is just slammed right in your face. There's no dynamics. I have the albums I love and so much of that is the song writing AND the sound. And the sound ain't here
    Avocado is really ramped up and there’s little space in there. 
    Yeahhh but it's a great album!
  • dobyblue said:
    This mix does sound terrible. The theater sounded awful.  

    Listened to it on hi res qobuz, and it was miles better but still so many issues. Jeffs bass is there but its still so thin. Its extremely compressed and has no dynamic range. I also agree all the instruments sound like they’re fighting each other for space. 

    The atmos mix at home was better than the theater but again absolutely zero bass. There isnt even a signal being sent to the subwoofer. The spatial qualities and using all 5 speakers are cool, but again very compressed.  

    I have really  good audiophile equipment so that is not a problem. 

    When I heard the live mix on Howard, I couldnt believe how good it sounded. It literally got me excited again. Clean deep bass was there, good instrument separation, it was just great. 

    I hope they remix and release it again. 


    There must be a set-up issue, I just listened to the title track in Atmos as my Blu-ray arrived today and one of the first things that I noted was how nice and deep and tight the low end is. Reading your comment made me wonder if it's just my fronts providing that bass but with two Paradigm Servo 15v2 subs it's hard to imitate what they can do. So I ripped the audio to 24/48 FLAC 7.1 and the LFE channel is providing what you'd hope to see...the very deep end of the bass and kick drum etc.


    That's the title track, subwoofer channel 4th one down.




    Thank you for posting this. Ive been trying to figure this out since I hear the bass on the sub with the stereo mix. 
  • LastExitBJP
    LastExitBJP Posts: 82
    edited July 7
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,684
    I’m so glad my ears are not so acutely in tune as others here to nitpick music! I’ve been listening to DM on my way to and from work and it sounds awesome in my simple car stereo speakers! 
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  • beano.79
    beano.79 Posts: 785
    Sounds decent in my car, decent through ear buds when I'm running, sounds rubbish on vinyl
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,415
    The wall of sound is very present at times and others less so. Definitely shines better on good headphones where you can hear the instruments behind Ed's vocals better. I'm still just streaming the album and haven't gotten the CD, but hearing some of the complaints about the CD not sounding as good has me hesitant. No interest in the vinyl. I'm out of that game now thankfully. Still have tons of records I accumulated the last 10 years and that's enough. 
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • ddeschler
    ddeschler Posts: 687
    I thought the sound was bad, then I downloaded the Atmos version, and it was much, much better.
    I've seen quite a few Pearl Jam shows.
  • tylerj
    tylerj Indiana Posts: 368
    Someone has already begun remixing and remastering the album. https://youtu.be/DKu40o2HSxY?si=O3ZP4yNQTtRI5APS
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