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Mike wrote:
iCEByTes wrote:Scrap my picks Hahahaha
Confortable local
Sound wall doing Nuclear distruction at Studio
experiments over sound
Noise at equipments gates
Do Direct capture
That's my recording technique motherfucker.

GET CONFORTABLE with your vocals baby
Nah man, he said "confortable local", he's on about a nearby pub to the studio so you can go for a pint after your overdubs. Science.
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Doog wrote:
Mike wrote:
iCEByTes wrote:Scrap my picks Hahahaha
Confortable local
Sound wall doing Nuclear distruction at Studio
experiments over sound
Noise at equipments gates
Do Direct capture
That's my recording technique motherfucker.

GET CONFORTABLE with your vocals baby
Nah man, he said "confortable local", he's on about a nearby pub to the studio so you can go for a pint after your overdubs. Science.
Mmm pub. Don't SEDUCE me at this early hour, Andrew!
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Yay @ underground pub gig tomorrow. The perfect mix of archways, Budweiser and going on first when nobodies there.
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We have an underground Cellar Bar gig next Tuesday, although we're headlining :P

The people who headlined that massive gig we played are supporting us.. heheh how the tables have turned.

I sometimes like going on first though. Less waiting around after soundcheck.
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Yeah, I loooove having my shit onstage before we play, ala last soundcheck-first on. I've got the most gear out of anyone, and still have to go around setting Matt's amp controls for him (I'm gonna fuckin' tippex them on any day now..) as well as getting all my crap set up and turned on.
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Yup.

You have to set Matt's amp? That sucks. I'm amazed at how many people just can't do that.

Stick a piece of masking tape across the top of the tolex and draw the settings on there in pencil.
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I like going on first... I have a tendancy to be an early bird as far as showing up and the earlier we play the better....... before 1 too may shots of So Co.....

As far as recording goes, what I like is honesty and good songs/emotion. It may sound corny....But when you hear an indy band that you know recorded out of their garage it doesn't matter the qualtiy. You listen for the emotion and the song quality... But when you hear a wildy succesful band obviously just going out of their way to be too "indy" it is almost the opposit of "SELL OUT"

It is all dependant on the song, or the album's direction.. Sometimes I like th slick pop recordings if I don't feel that a band had been made up and forced on the public.... If it is good solid music, and tha badn has talent...Pop can be great.... (hence the term POP for popular) On the other hand, sometimes a stipped down and raw album can really just dig into you and get you moving, even when you know on a song by song basis, things could have been recorded "better/tighter"

I guess as more of a singer songwriter who happens to front a band, I look more to arrangements/recording practices that fulfill the song more than hi fi, lo fi, garage style, or fully produced.
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aen wrote:
bob wrote:whats IPR?
The Institute of Produciton and Recording

100% of the first graduating class ('02 I beleive) currently working in their field.
Is it very very expensive? We have a place like that (Alchemea, click for link). I know some people who went and they loved it. Clever goes too.
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Yeah, extremely. About 40k for a 2 year program, not counting a new computer, rent etc.
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Being an MBV/Slowdive/Chapterhouse/Pale Saints fan, it should be no surprise that I like overdone layered stuff, but that also applies to what I like about some pop tunes that still sound fresh in my mind. When I can still hear something new after 4-5 listens my ears perk up and I start wondering how things stayed so hidden. It's not good for every tune in the world for sure, but some seem to retain complexity and wonder in my mind for that very reason.

Some that come to mind:
Tears for Fears - Head Over Heels
A-ha - The Soft Rains of April
Maxwell - Drowndeep:Hula
Prince - Raspberry Beret
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iCEByTes wrote:Likes :
Skilled Tech understaind what i talk
disappointment ho!
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paul_ wrote:
iCEByTes wrote:Likes :
Skilled Tech understaind what i talk
disappointment ho!
hahahahahahha
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iCEByTes wrote:Likes :
Decent Natural Reverb at studio
Sound wall doing Nuclear distruction at Studio
I was under the impression naturally reverby studios were frowned upon, yes, but not enough to drop a nuke on them.
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Depends on the studio and the size of it. Albini's Electrical Audio Studio have big 'verby live rooms of varying sizes, plus a dead room with no ambience.

http://electrical.com/studios.php

It's neat, you can hear what a snare sounds like in each of the 3 'verby rooms.
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I've had three very different sounding rooms to continuously record in over the past five years or so, the best of them being the 3.5m ceiling our lofted flat had when we first got married. No especially noticable reverberation per se, just a strange feeling of space that was great for "live" acoustic recordings(vox/guitar) when I wanted a single condensor job.

Whcih reminds me, I was in a nice room last Monday tracking some stringed goodies for an upcoming movie.
Medium ceiling...And great vibes. The studio is about a year old and is quite comfy:

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two times i played on studio its amazing experience

first time friends called me , hey came on check

i know my skills arent good but i did a big mess using an valve amp playng sex pistol stuff and nirvana

seccound time another friend called , and did samme :D

i waiting they call me again
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iCEByTes wrote:two times i played on studio its amazing experience

first time friends called me , hey came on check

i know my skills arent good but i did a big mess using an valve amp playng sex pistol stuff and nirvana

seccound time another friend called , and did samme :D

i waiting they call me again
Don't wait too long.
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ekwatts wrote:
iCEByTes wrote:two times i played on studio its amazing experience

first time friends called me , hey came on check

i know my skills arent good but i did a big mess using an valve amp playng sex pistol stuff and nirvana

seccound time another friend called , and did samme :D

i waiting they call me again
Don't wait too long.
Anyone else notice how his first friend never called him again?

I'm sure playing in a studio is great, but I would never play any Nirvana or Sex Pistols given that privilege. That's like, blasphemy.
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Likes
Strong Drums
Bass that isn't Hard to hear in the Mix
Noises/Feedback
Beautifuly overdriven creamy Vocals(not always tho)
overdriving a compresser!
In magnificent stereo(nice pans)
sweet beats
Good Orchestration(VanDike Parks!)
capturing a bands live sound and energy!
Tape Saturation! record 100% Analog!! then transfer to computer !


Dis likes
vocal effects
bad beats
Lack of live sound(unless it's impossable to reproduce live)
anything that sound like shit to my ears(too much stuff to list!)