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So, my band just finished our demo.
Thrillho:
Well, we all do what comes naturally, don't we?
E. Spaceman:
--- Quote from: DynamiteKid on 22 Feb 2008, 13:31 ---
Listen to Beatles records. Listen to how insane the mixing is on them. Take out a headphone, you'll lose the drums, the guitar, possibly even the lead vocal. And they're arguably the greatest records ever made.
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You know, that is very common in records of the era, where people did not have a hundred million tracks in protools, you simply recorded one bit on the left channel and the other on the right. Simple technological limitation.
Patrick:
--- Quote from: DynamiteKid on 24 Feb 2008, 07:13 ---Well, we all do what comes naturally, don't we?
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Come on Gaz, I have seen insults out of you that were so much better than this. 1/10, you weren't even trying.
Thrillho:
--- Quote from: E. Spaceman on 24 Feb 2008, 21:35 ---
--- Quote from: DynamiteKid on 22 Feb 2008, 13:31 ---
Listen to Beatles records. Listen to how insane the mixing is on them. Take out a headphone, you'll lose the drums, the guitar, possibly even the lead vocal. And they're arguably the greatest records ever made.
--- End quote ---
You know, that is very common in records of the era, where people did not have a hundred million tracks in protools, you simply recorded one bit on the left channel and the other on the right. Simple technological limitation.
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Yes, I am entirely aware of this - it just amuses me that they wouldn't centre the vox and drums of all things. I love that they do that - as I've said, it's the inspiration for my mixing style - but it's a bit 'interesting.'
OMG. Has anyone listened to the pre-40th Anniversary Piper At The Gates Of Dawn on headphones? The mixing on that is fucked. And I mean fucked as in fucked up, as in stupid. I think half the songs just kinda fade in the left side in the middle of a note.
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