the really lo fi degraded delay sound used on one of the guitars and the backwards violin bit(@ 6:10) how can i achieve this sound? it's not your usual modulation. when i say lo fi, i don't mean lack of treble like an analog delay...it's more degraded with a tad wobble/flutter... but not the wobble/...
Piper At The Gates Of Dawn. Great production. very experimental for the time too... ie hard panning on drums and whatnot As time went on, their production got a little too "big production" for me. I still like it, but as the kids say, I liked their earlier stuff better. true, but they bac...
*sigh* You said that glueman was "so, so wrong" when he pointed to the list of bands recorded at Electrical. I said he was only "wrong" in the sense that they haven't been "produced". I never implied that you were saying Steve or any of the other engineers at Electrica...
who is saying the albums "recorded at Electrical" aren't " really produced"? Well, I'm pretty sure Steve would. He isn't a "producer", which is why he refers to himself as an engineer . A producer usually has a lot of input on the sound of a band on record. Watch the d...
So if you turn the reverb settings down then you can still hear this "wind" noise? . yeah...and if a turn it down i dont get the sound im after Delays usually do best at the end of the chain. Delay next to last. Reverb last. yeah but you dont get the effect with that set up..you're basica...