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  • Why have the song Round And Round have a low quality

    Re: LazyTown Song Discussions

    why the song ''Round and round'' have a low quality in the CD?

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    Re: LazyTown Song Discussions

    Originally posted by LazyPixel View Post
    why the song ''Round and round'' have a low quality in the CD?
    That's not a problem with any CD. "Round and Round" was mastered in such a way to make it sound vintage and somewhat amateurish. You have the primary layer, of it being a simple mic setup in the show, but there's also this oldies radio quality to the song. This ties into the song's lyrics, the choice of genre, and the visual performance elements. It's all very groovy, man.

    Ignoring the in-show context, it's technically this way because there's a tinny overlay to emulate old speakers and shoddy broadcasting. In addition, it's pretty much mono, with most of the audio heavily focused to the center.

    tl;dr it's supposed to sound radically different from fresh pop music.

    Even though it may be oooold~

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      Re: LazyTown Song Discussions

      Originally posted by Username View Post
      That's not a problem with any CD. "Round and Round" was mastered in such a way to make it sound vintage and somewhat amateurish. You have the primary layer, of it being a simple mic setup in the show, but there's also this oldies radio quality to the song. This ties into the song's lyrics, the choice of genre, and the visual performance elements. It's all very groovy, man.

      Ignoring the in-show context, it's technically this way because there's a tinny overlay to emulate old speakers and shoddy broadcasting. In addition, it's pretty much mono, with most of the audio heavily focused to the center.

      tl;dr it's supposed to sound radically different from fresh pop music.

      Even though it may be oooold~
      oohh I see, thanks for the information

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