David Ellefson's ROCK SHOP (Making a recording Part 5)
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Great ,interesting, and clear job...
Thanks again , Dave!!
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Ja,ja..yes...that`s it...always the same..."It`s the bass frequencies..."
"The bassist"
Ja,ja..fucking guitar players
:)
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david...you are the BEST!
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most consumer grade stuff nowadays is just fine from an audio quality standpoint - one truly does NOT have to spend thousands of dollars on a single piece of gear, etc. You'd really have to look hard to find something that just out-n-out sucks... which is a GOOD thing. Gear has gotten much better, and much less expensive in recent years. Nowadays, if something sounds bad, it's usually 'operator error'.
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it's always the bass :p
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From the wave i can see it's very dynamic
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David, this is F#@!ing Brilliant!
If only more big names in metal would give back something to the fans.. teaching young
amateur players the way around the studio.
MANY bands could learn a thing or two from this!!
I was going to say Bob Nalbandian was my 'metal hero of the month' because he did such a great job with the Bill Ward interview over at
Shockwaves... lol... but this IS WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT!! So... you both tie!!
Bravo to you!!!
later,
ROCKET
TheMetalDen 2 years ago 24
True. Most of the demo recordings of new bands in the 80's sounded like crap because that's all they could get for their money. Now it's different. Especially with all the digital audio software.
Sidavs 2 years ago 4