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[QUOTE="attendmyrequiem%20@%20school:98292"]you can't base you're "good" engineering purely on recordings. The band might have gone in there and booked a day to record and mix 12 songs. of course that's gonna come out not-so great. but my basis on steve austin is i know people who have had long sessions there and their recording still sucks. Lamb of God for instance. The guitar tone on that cd sucks. Not only that steve doesn't really know micing techniques very well. the dude can mix a sick cd and does fairly well with mastering, but i wouldn't want him tracking my songs that's for sure. overcompression is what alot of studios to do metal. listen to anything done at Q division that's metal. The latest between the buried and me sounds like ass and is obviously overcompressed. I like pretty much everything I've heard from New Allience. The Red Chord, Cave In, Isis, etc. They do very well with giving you a clean sound that's raw enough to not sound like shit. I'm unaware about C2 or machines with magnets in RI. I have teachers that work over at longview... they have sick equipment. I like that shit my teacher pull off too, so yes it's a good studio.[/QUOTE]
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