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It has to be the mixing, just like RZA's EQ levels for Ghostfaces voice is the only way to turn down the high pitch whiney-ness. Its why he sounds so different on IRONMAN. Other producers rarely know how to adjust his voice so thats why he sounds the way he does.
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the wu bangas caught up with him
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Jin no offense but you obviously have no clue, mixing doesnt have anything to do with deck's voice on tracks. Sometimes he's hoarse, sometimes he's not. deck's attempt to sound younger on chop chop ninja is not a mixing thing but an intentional experiment of Deck.
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RZA already said in the Wu manual that he put an effect on all the clans voices, so it is do with mixing.
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/\ Yup read the Wu manual.
"One thing I did was I would always put certain sound effects-like husk or static-on to certain voices. In my studio, each Wu-Tang MC had their own compressor set to a certain setting. I had 9 compressors, each on a setting. So whoever came over, they could just grab a mic & rip it. That's why on the earlier music of Wu-Tang, everbody sounds like themselves-they're more recognizable. Once they started making their own solo albums, their voices started changing because their engineers didn't use the same technology I did."
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Yeah, their voices are mixed when they collab with RZA. I wonder if RZA was behind-the-scenes on some solo albums and did vocal mixing, if the clan still sound the same from '92...