Recording Session Photos
71Took some pictures the day we finished instrument tracking on our next record. These were taken the first week of December at the small studio behind my house.Weird overhead shot that includes the room mic. Everything's in the same room - bass and guitar were tracked live together with the drum machine piped in - the room mic picks it all up for the ambient sound.Sophisticated progress tracker for six songs. Column headings - guitar/bass tracking, vox tracking, punch-ins (if needed), tape edits (if needed), mix completed, notes (including the bassist's time keeping on how long some songs took to track.) And some random TTD.Standard bass tracking for us. Bi-amping the 800RB, RE20 on top, e22s on the bottom, both slightly off-center of their respective drivers and each a set determined inches away from the grill. Opposite polarity, I think.We put the bass and guitar cabs on top of cinder blocks only because I saw a picture of Sunn doing a similar thing at EA. Thought - well, if they did it I'm going to do it. No real idea if it made a difference.Guitar. Also bi-amped. The bottom is an e22s right up against the grill, top is a 4038 that was far away and dead on center to the driver, which is different than we've done in the past. It was also like 18 inches away which made me worry about phase weirdness but it sounded really solid.Note the wack baffle made out of 703 covered in black cloth and gaffer tape. Tape machine. Tracks are 1- bass / 2 - room L / 3 - drums L / 4 - drums R / 5 - vox L / 6 - vox R / 7 room R / 8 guitar. Following FM greg's example by writing the tape info on the reels in Sharpie as well as on the box.Low profile action shot. We couldn't find a tape-op for the day so I had the remote stand right next to where I was playing guitar. Fortunately we didn't have any really difficult punch-ins requiring me to hit buttons with my nose or anything. If anyone wants to build a footswitch punch-in/out for an MCI JH-110 8 track, et me know where to Paypal the pre-order $.= Justin