Collective questions for Mr. Sneap -thread

After I gave this one a thought, I'll give it a +1. Because if the band has a reservation for 3 weeks and you have a flu for two weeks from that time, you still have to work right?

analyzer save your ass only
 
Thanks for all your answers Andy...we missed you and all your informations :)
Do you still work with megadeth right now or do you have new works to do?
About Exodus: Did you only track in their reharseal (and mixed at your place) or did you do everything there?
Finally: Do you live in the same farm where you have the studio? Do you own it? :)

Yes I'm still in sunny california working with Megadeth.

We tracked gtrs and Vocals at rehearsal space on Exodus.

Yes I live at the farm and yes I own it.
 
Might be pushing my luck with another question, but anyway.........

Do you ever EQ or HP/LP a Guitar DI before sending out to the amp?

Thanks.

Thats a good question actually. I've never filtered but I did have to use a de esser on a DI because I was getting a horrible scratchy 3k and it just kept it under control. I tried something interesting the otherday to, I took the digi eleven plugin with no speaker selected and sent it into the power amp of a 5150 and into a cab, amazing how close it sounded to a 5150.
 
Thanks again mr. Sneap, but i have more questions again, sorry...

There's any kind of sound that you think we can't get with digital recording???
In your opinion, which was your last big step to become the engineer you are???
Do you use sidechain compression??? Where?


Well I do miss the hiss, lack of top end and an hr every morning lining the machine up...oh and waiting for it to rewind.

Last big step.... I'm still trying to go up the ladder, even tho I've done some popular bands I still want to do bigger records, especially in US. Its a difficult market to get into.

If you mean like the kick ducking the bass etc, then no. I've mentioned in the past ducking the overheads off the snare but thats only in drastic cases.
 
How do you deal with cold, flu, ear infections and such when you're in rush?


This thread is out of control...haha

Yeah its a major pain in the ass that one. I got sick in January when I was last over here and ended up with a really bad chest infection. I usually have to grit my teeth and work through it, its not nice at all. Theres only been a couple of times I've had to call the label and say sorry, I can't hear anything you are going to have to give me a week off. They've always understood.
 
hi andy!

my question is somehow different cause it has notthing to do with ratios, frequencies and tube screamers

i would like to know if youre going to eat dinner with the artists. like doing a collective break of one hour, order pizza and stuff like that.

or do you leave the artists for the dinner to relax a bit?

if your in a session, do you have someone to cook for you, or do you order stuff or do you do the cooking!?

i normally order pizza each day or do bbq, but i made bad experiances with bbq. one time in the studio we had bbq every day. i gained about 6kg in 5 days....

odd question, but thanks!
 
Thats a good question actually. I've never filtered but I did have to use a de esser on a DI because I was getting a horrible scratchy 3k and it just kept it under control. I tried something interesting the otherday to, I took the digi eleven plugin with no speaker selected and sent it into the power amp of a 5150 and into a cab, amazing how close it sounded to a 5150.

great tip on the de esser i've had that issue a few times never thought of that always put on the wet track and it kinda took some life out this would definitely work...
 
Thanks a lot for the useful info, Andy!

Although I haven't written out a question myself, I've really learned a lot from just reading this thread.

I'm still thinking on something to ask, BTW! :p