How are the vocals mixed. Is it the EQ or is there some sort of effect that makes it sound sorta not so present but you can still make out what he's saying fine.
it sounds to me like the vocals were run through an amp or something to me. I heard chino uses a sm58 a lot anyway, and there's a fair bit of reverb on the new album. maybe that contributed to it.
I read Terry Date uses a lot double compression, like 2 1176LN one after another to track. To mix they go and compress it again (on another compressor I think...)
:c:
I believe he also sings thru monitors in the studio, no headphones. Terry Date was commenting about some feedback on a couple of tracks. The combo of heavy double compression and the mic reacting to the monitors give you more of a live sonic to the vocals. The mic reacts differently. When I do heavy gits sometimes the only way to get the git to react the way I want is the put the git player in the same room with the amp. Similar situations Then again there is the Date/Wallace connection. Which says a whole lot by itself.
Originally posted by kellyd: Then again there is the Date/Wallace connection. Which says a whole lot by itself.
Enlighten me/us on the connection between Terry Date and Andy Wallace. Considering Mr. Wallace has never mixed a Deftones record, I'm assuming you know something that I don't. Do Share, thanks!
Sorry, I was under the impression that he mixed the first CD or some of the songs. The only one I own is the latest which of course is mixed by Date. A friend of mine who loves the first one told me Wallace mixed it. Guess he's wrong. By your post I assume you know better. I stand corrected.
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You can hear what he says?? :D
You can hear what he says?? :D
good one steve :p it sounds to me like the vocals were ru
good one steve :p
it sounds to me like the vocals were run through an amp or something to me. I heard chino uses a sm58 a lot anyway, and there's a fair bit of reverb on the new album. maybe that contributed to it.
I read Terry Date uses a lot double compression, like 2 1176LN o
I read Terry Date uses a lot double compression, like 2 1176LN one after another to track. To mix they go and compress it again (on another compressor I think...)
:c:
I believe he also sings thru monitors in the studio, no headphon
I believe he also sings thru monitors in the studio, no headphones. Terry Date was commenting about some feedback on a couple of tracks. The combo of heavy double compression and the mic reacting to the monitors give you more of a live sonic to the vocals. The mic reacts differently. When I do heavy gits sometimes the only way to get the git to react the way I want is the put the git player in the same room with the amp. Similar situations Then again there is the Date/Wallace connection. Which says a whole lot by itself.
Chino likes his SPX-9000...A LOT! Attached files
Chino likes his SPX-9000...A LOT!
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About the Date/Wallace connection. More Date influence. Terry Da
About the Date/Wallace connection. More Date influence. Terry Date is a master of this style.
Just wanted to clarify.
Originally posted by kellyd: Then again there is the Date/Wall
Enlighten me/us on the connection between Terry Date and Andy Wallace. Considering Mr. Wallace has never mixed a Deftones record, I'm assuming you know something that I don't. Do Share, thanks!
El Jamon
Sorry, I was under the impression that he mixed the first CD or
Sorry, I was under the impression that he mixed the first CD or some of the songs. The only one I own is the latest which of course is mixed by Date. A friend of mine who loves the first one told me Wallace mixed it. Guess he's wrong. By your post I assume you know better. I stand corrected.