Dysentery Studio Update!![views:10027][posts:64]______________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 8:22pm - Joshtruction ""] reamping = more time consuming way to do what they already did in the first place. There is no right or wrong way, it all depends on the final product/quality of musician. If you have a piss poor guitar player (not the case here by any means) reamping could very well be the worst choice you can possibly make. I personally like it when an engineer can make one stereo track sound huge and be the end of it. Not everyone has the gear and know how to do that. My votes in for the way this was recorded. Now go get stoned.... stoners. |
______________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 9:33pm - ArrowHeadNLI ""] for the record, when exactly did anyone say we didn't grab a dry track for later emergency re-amping? I don't know if Rob did or not, but it's not exactly difficult and god knows we have a billion options between the vetta, the gearbox gold plugins, amplitube, guitar rig, and the 2 or 3 heads laying around the house right now. Then again, as josh said why bother if you can just get it right the first time. |
__________________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 9:46pm - corpus_colostomy ""] there goes the whole bag o' marbles..on the gear we used.. |
______________________________ [Apr 29,2008 9:50pm - blue ""] sssshhhhhh you cannot tell people taht it wasntttt all teeeewbs |
______________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 9:54pm - ArrowHeadNLI ""] actually, I was listing thw gear we have, not the gear you used. you blew that one. |
__________________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 9:59pm - corpus_colostomy ""] shit man i cant say i wasnt impressed with the line 6...i know ill get slayed for it but fuck it. |
___________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 10:00pm - brian_dc ""] ArrowHeadNLI said:Then again, as josh said why bother if you can just get it right the first time. Thing that's cool about re-amping is that you can try out a lot of different sounds and really tweak what your final sound is gonna be after you've already gone and gotten your performance. On top of that, you can re-layer almost infinitely with it. I don't know why I'm explaining, you clearly know the value based on the parts of your post I strategically removed. |
_______________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 10:09pm - ArrowHeadNLI ""] that's the cool thing about re-amping: you can try different things til you find what you want. then again, that's the cool thing about knowing what you're doing: you already know what you want. |
_______________________________ [Apr 29,2008 10:14pm - blue ""] ArrowHeadNLI said:then again, that's the cool thing about knowing what you're doing: you already know what you want. bingo. |
___________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 10:15pm - archaeon ""] muhahaha now i know the secrets of the slam |
___________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 10:22pm - brian_dc ""] ain't nothing wrong with finding new things you want. |
_______________________________ [Apr 29,2008 10:23pm - blue ""] yes there is. i fear change. |
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_______________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 10:43pm - Joshtruction ""] In Dire Need lost at sea = SINGLE tracked line 6 heads. VettaII hd on the leads, and an HD147 on the rythe. Played through a mesa oversized cab with v30's. Not bad for single tracking! I bet we could have done a LOT better with more time too. |
_______________________________________ [Apr 29,2008 11:13pm - ArrowHeadNLI ""] brian_dc said:ain't nothing wrong with finding new things you want. There is when someone else is paying for the time, right? Of course, for a band that could afford 8 days of drum tracking, it must be a different story. |