oscillofuzz wrote:May I ask how you guys would even envision doing some of these things when the final mix in question is stereo?
What's the worst stereo reverb? I want that. I also want to talk about this more.
PETER KATIS: There's something grand about the record. It's an odd mixture: kind of crappy-sounding and lo-fi and sludgy in ways, but it also sounds great. People talked about the luscious sound of the reverb, but it's fucking literally almost the cheapest reverb sound. Those guys came in with their little Alesis MicroVerbs-- cheaper reverbs have a sound that is darker and messier and cooler. And that's part of what gives the drums such a spank. Without that little $50 piece of gear, the record would've sounded totally different.
Glad everyone has eternal love for the old Alesis Verbs. And it seems a big take away is that i need more AUX outs than a Mackie 1202 affords me. Good to know. Of course, you can run your whole mix through that thing's preamps.
D.o.S. wrote:Hello, this is your captain speaking, our altitude has set to bleep so lets sit back and get ready to bloop. Ladies and Gentlemen, we are floating in space.
Alesis reverbs seem super cool. My friend got a crazy deal on a midiverb II yesterday... 5€. I want to try running an entire mix through my warped vinyl soon
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
John wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
A bandmate sent me a recording of a gig we did, with our free improv quartet a couple of months ago, earlier today,
and I was inspired by this thread to do a "analog/hardware" mix/master of the track.
I uploaded it to my phone and plugged the phone into my old Behringer mixer.
Hooked my RM-1n up in the fx-loop on the mixer and dialed in some nice reverb and just a little bit of dirt.
Did a little EQing on the channel strips and set the fx-mix(RM-1n) about 50%.
Then plugged the mixer into my sound card and recorded the track on my laptop.
Ran an entire mix of improv electroic stuff (techno?) Through a Digitech Digiverb in reverse mode. It was beautiful and perfect. For three instruments recrded in one take onto one mono track live. But still, want to do more of this. Want to try envelope responsive effects. Will try to post clips when ever I bounce the tape to computer and cut it down.
D.o.S. wrote:Hello, this is your captain speaking, our altitude has set to bleep so lets sit back and get ready to bloop. Ladies and Gentlemen, we are floating in space.
ognoy wrote:A bandmate sent me a recording of a gig we did, with our free improv quartet a couple of months ago, earlier today,
and I was inspired by this thread to do a "analog/hardware" mix/master of the track.
I uploaded it to my phone and plugged the phone into my old Behringer mixer.
Hooked my RM-1n up in the fx-loop on the mixer and dialed in some nice reverb and just a little bit of dirt.
Did a little EQing on the channel strips and set the fx-mix(RM-1n) about 50%.
Then plugged the mixer into my sound card and recorded the track on my laptop.
ognoy wrote:A bandmate sent me a recording of a gig we did, with our free improv quartet a couple of months ago, earlier today,
and I was inspired by this thread to do a "analog/hardware" mix/master of the track.
I uploaded it to my phone and plugged the phone into my old Behringer mixer.
Hooked my RM-1n up in the fx-loop on the mixer and dialed in some nice reverb and just a little bit of dirt.
Did a little EQing on the channel strips and set the fx-mix(RM-1n) about 50%.
Then plugged the mixer into my sound card and recorded the track on my laptop.
Thanks guys! I think it turned out quite well. Both the performance and the "running a mix through pedals" part.
And it was fun doing the "hardware mastering". Prolly gonna do more of that.