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It's kind of interesting how he's so anal about doing his mastering with outboard gear, but then has no problem with using VST's as audio sources. Can't really argue with the results that he's getting though....
ReplyDeleteI think thats a master debate array hahaha, I cracked myself up at least.
ReplyDeleteI've been recently digging around trying to learn some compresson and gating, the one I got is cheap, but its doing the job I needed it for which is Side Chain pumping. I heard what sounded like it going on in the stuff they were playing, so I found it a bit intresting too.
his gesturing, delivery, and vocal timbre remind me a lot of Russell T Davies.
ReplyDeletealso, that was a pretty good video.
EXCELLENT video, great info!
ReplyDeleteHis wet/dry compressor technique reminds me of the "New York Drums" trick
http://benvesco.com/tonemonster/mixing/phat-drums-new-york-style-parallel-compression-part-1/