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mastaflatch wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
I want them to record an album entirely in analog.
Analog only studios are making a comeback. A few have opened in the Boston area over the last few years.
when did they go digital?
I'm assuming s/t. Riot Act was referred to by Matt as the "anti-protools" record but that could just refer to post production and not recording so it still might have been recorded digitally.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
I want them to record an album entirely in analog.
Analog only studios are making a comeback. A few have opened in the Boston area over the last few years.
when did they go digital?
I'm assuming s/t. Riot Act was referred to by Matt as the "anti-protools" record but that could just refer to post production and not recording so it still might have been recorded digitally.
If an analog album means more production like Riot Act count me in. It's my favorite sounding record by the band...
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
I want them to record an album entirely in analog.
Analog only studios are making a comeback. A few have opened in the Boston area over the last few years.
when did they go digital?
I'm assuming s/t. Riot Act was referred to by Matt as the "anti-protools" record but that could just refer to post production and not recording so it still might have been recorded digitally.
If an analog album means more production like Riot Act count me in. It's my favorite sounding record by the band...
i don't think it's the best sounding PJ album. it sounds pretty good but it could sound better had they put as much love as they did in setting up the mikes and amps, the cords and the faders in the performance (of course, especially Ed for this one). i think that the performance tends to make albums and songs sound better - in pure audio terms.
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mastaflatch wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
mastaflatch wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
I want them to record an album entirely in analog.
Analog only studios are making a comeback. A few have opened in the Boston area over the last few years.
when did they go digital?
I'm assuming s/t. Riot Act was referred to by Matt as the "anti-protools" record but that could just refer to post production and not recording so it still might have been recorded digitally.
If an analog album means more production like Riot Act count me in. It's my favorite sounding record by the band...
i don't think it's the best sounding PJ album. it sounds pretty good but it could sound better had they put as much love as they did in setting up the mikes and amps, the cords and the faders in the performance (of course, especially Ed for this one). i think that the performance tends to make albums and songs sound better - in pure audio terms.
That's like your opinion man. Binaural's sound is pretty damn good too.
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