
Was not hard but a long process because did it all on an analog console, spent whole summer mixing,.Tape was punchy, didn’t have the transient detail, smoother warmer, analog 15 ips bottom end was big because anolog 15 ips headbump around 15 to 30 hz.The digital signal had higher transients because the peaks were not compressed to avoid clipping recording at lower levels.Some songs tracked to a Studer A827 15 ips with dolby sr, two sr racks running in repro.
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I hit on below – in the How to have a massive low end but clarity in the mix section. Grammy winner Mick Guzauski talks about a cool drum editing technique to help drum fills fit in the mix. How he Achieve a Massive Low end Without Sacrificing Clarity BelowĪfter the conference I was so AMPED to create more music but it wasn’t until I wrote this post that I really took in some things I missed. I couldn’t find a yamaha one of these but here is a different brand to give you the idea of what he was talking about – Solomon Drum Sub

Its a great cause and all of the Audio Bloggers Live proceeds went to help Phoenix House carry on its work. Phoenix House is a organization that helps teens overcome addiction by using music. This charity was put on by Ronan Chris Murphy from Recording Boot Camp to help support on to help Phoenix House. Phoenix House Helps Teens Overcome addiction with Music So thank you! Mick Guzauski and Graham Cochrane Audio Interview If it wasn’t for you reading this, or the aspiration of having readers read this, I wouldn’t have learned as much. I learned so much, but it wasn’t until I wrote this blog post that certain techniques and equipment really stuck. It was such and incredible event and I am so happy I went. I was able to record this interview at the Audio Bloggers Live charity event in Santa Monica California on March 6th, 2016. In this interview, Mick is being asked questions by one of my favorite audio blogger Graham Cochrane from the Recording Revolution.

Grammy winner Mick Guzauski has mixed many greats, including Prince, Eric Clapton, Snoop Dogg. In this live audio interview, Mick Guzauski discusses the gear and techniques he used to record and mix the award winning Daft Punk album “Random Access Memories”. I listed the gear Mick Guzauski used for Daft Punk below
