Born Of Osiris Studio Update 2

Born Of Osiris guitarist Lee McKinney has checked in from the bands ongoing recording sessions for their new album with the following:

"...

We are producing this album at Bota Studio outside of Chicago, IL. Brandon Paddock (John Feldman’s engineer) will be taking up mixing duties on this one.

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source: theprp.com
 
So, were guitar DIs recorded? I mean, will they be given to Brandon Paddock? or will he only have the Axe-FX tracks available for mixing?
 
So I want to ask this question to everyone. What was the one band or album that really thrown you back and you said to yourself holy fuck that production really made that band. It can be anything metal to whatever.

If you have to ask:

Scarve-Irradiant (Daniel Bergstrand)
Decapitated-OH (Wieslawski bro)
Last Exodus
Textures-Silhouette (Joachim Jacobs)
Both Dave Fortman Evanescence release
...etc
 
So, were guitar DIs recorded? I mean, will they be given to Brandon Paddock? or will he only have the Axe-FX tracks available for mixing?

Yes I ran axe fx tracks and DI for all the tracks but BOO and myself listened to the tracks today after editing and we feel the axe fx is the tone that should be used for mixing.
 
Wanted to post that the tracking for the BOO third album is completed and is in editing stages. The next few days will be spent getting the songs ready for mixing while the band leaves for the All That Remains tour that starts on the 20th in CO, so keep a eye out for new updates on the mixes.

This album will not disappoint BOO fans at all.
 
I saw their guitarist doing lots of edits in the studio updates.

Is he doing alot of the edits?

No not really, I spent the day checking out all the tracks making sure they sound tight and clear sounding. 7 strings and G# tuning!

Lee and Jason are really great players so the takes where perfect, but just have to make sure you know?
 
No not really, I spent the day checking out all the tracks making sure they sound tight and clear sounding. 7 strings and G# tuning!

Lee and Jason are really great players so the takes where perfect, but just have to make sure you know?

G# or G? I think I read G before.
 
Well, the band has previously used drop C, so I don't see any sense in having the 7th string tuned to G#, since that would make it a major 3rd interval distance between C and G#. G makes sense, since it's a full fourth down from C.
 
Well, the band has previously used drop C, so I don't see any sense in having the 7th string tuned to G#, since that would make it a major 3rd interval distance between C and G#. G makes sense, since it's a full fourth down from C.

Maybe they want to experiment with something different; Wes Borland tunes to C# A# B E G# C# C# and F# F# B E, Karnivool tunes to B F# B G B E