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Post by Mister Chase on Jan 20, 2022 20:42:34 GMT -6
I mean the whole thing sounds great. But when that thing kicks in above even the lead vocal...
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Post by Ward on Jan 25, 2022 6:59:20 GMT -6
best thing about that video? It led me to the new Tears for Fears!
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Post by EmRR on Jan 25, 2022 8:39:02 GMT -6
Not hit hard, full sounding controlled approach. Opposite of Mississippi Queen? Doesn’t offend.
Jet engine 1970’s monitoring. Doesn’t sound loud then. Probably had a laugh later and said “why not?”
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Post by soundintheround on Jan 30, 2022 23:32:55 GMT -6
I mean the whole thing sounds great. But when that thing kicks in above even the lead vocal...
It's a product of the times? Im sure if recorded in 2021 the mix would have had 20 revisions.....cowbell changed volume 10 times, soothe2 applied and Izotope AI algorithms optimizing masking frequencies in order to give for the smoothest, most controlled cowbell you've ever heard. And it'd prob be alot more lame lol.
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Post by Mister Chase on Jan 30, 2022 23:37:00 GMT -6
I mean the whole thing sounds great. But when that thing kicks in above even the lead vocal...
It's a product of the times? Im sure if recorded in 2021 the mix would have had 20 revisions.....cowbell changed volume 10 times, soothe2 applied and Izotope AI algorithms optimizing masking frequencies in order to give for the smoothest, most controlled cowbell you've ever heard. And it'd prob be alot more lame lol. Absolutely.
This is why I love older records. Great sounds, and not as "granular" mixing work. I laugh when I hear that cowbell so loud, but I didn't say I didn't love it. It cracks me up a bit and I quite enjoy it. Very well played, as Emrr said.
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