Home Recording Show # 32 featuring Metaltastic

You have a good face for youtube maybe?
Paha!

I'ma check this out, I've been wanting pointers on vocal processing for a while now, cos I don't feel mine's quite up to scratch yet!
 
That was a cool interview, marcus, you come over very well on this, and some very good, accurate and reliable information :) Very cool AGZ :)

Joe
 
Listening now.
Just got to the part with Marcus

Nice and informative, and Marcus you do have an awesome voice for radio, but AGZ and that Jon dude, only thing I can complain about is you guys sort of sound like you're trying to talk really quietly, like you're afraid to emote at all haha.
It's a bit Keanu Reeves, a tad off-putting ;).
 
Good stuff, guys. It's funny, listening to the crossfaded clip, how minimal the differences truly are. Half of listening to that feels like my mind is adjusting and putting phantom changes in there. It's like the chords changes themselves have more of an impact on tonality than the reamp boxes. Granted I have a fever at the moment and my sinuses are at bursting point, so everything sounds a bit surreal.

It may have been worth noting that the true fidelity loss happens at the DI and mic preamp stages commonly. I think that's a really important thing for the guys at home to realize, because they'll often provide DIs for reamping and not understand why everything comes back as a muffled mess, and there's no way around it.

All the same, great interview. Hope you guys had fun.
 
Good stuff, guys. It's funny, listening to the crossfaded clip, how minimal the differences truly are. Half of listening to that feels like my mind is adjusting and putting phantom changes in there. It's like the chords changes themselves have more of an impact on tonality than the reamp boxes. Granted I have a fever at the moment and my sinuses are at bursting point, so everything sounds a bit surreal.

It may have been worth noting that the true fidelity loss happens at the DI and mic preamp stages commonly. I think that's a really important thing for the guys at home to realize, because they'll often provide DIs for reamping and not understand why everything comes back as a muffled mess, and there's no way around it.

All the same, great interview. Hope you guys had fun.

I re-listened to that part about 6 times and I was like
WHAT DIFFERENCE?! haha.
shits totally minimal, and like im sure we all know, that difference will dissapear in a mix.
 
Half of listening to that feels like my mind is adjusting and putting phantom changes in there

exactly, what i felt too. the break between the passives and the x amp was so long that i was convinced the x amp sounded more "hi fi".

anyway, good interview and impressive spot on explanations.:kickass: