Re: Recordists and Engineers - Good mic preamps?
I'm quite pressed for time here & will be back...
Right this is the last thing I'll say as well since it isn't fair to the original poster. It was a bit wrong for Jeff to call your professionalism into question with the whole stillrise thing- that's an implication he really had no right to make.
On the other hand I will say that Jeff never proclaimed himself an audio engineer- that's you putting words in his mouth.
I don't think it's fair of you to make an assumption like that just because you happen to disagree with him. The fact of the matter is that reamping IS a staple of metal production even if it isn't used heavily in other styles and he was pretty clear that it's the big cats in METAL who take advantage of it. For whatever reason you took that as some sort of insult and then completely overreacted. You should never assume anything of someone elses intelligence based on age-
Hey man, this has nothing, and I mean NOTHING to do with age. I was only 18 when I quit college & started working in a studio... this one;
http://www.showplacestudios.com/ I took some offense even before the stillrise thing was brought up but THAT was profoundly un-****ing cool.
I'm not putting words in Jeff's mouth either... before I replied to anything I clicked on his myspace linkage because 'ya know, I just can't take the "age" thing under the avatar seriously... I mean, look at Rid! He's only 9 and he's an electrical & tonal Jedi knight! But right there on his myspace & in this thread Jeff's yakkin' about producing/mixing & "his name & reputation" which really, when you get down to it... is the one thing everyone on this planet has that can't be stripped away from us.
I think maybe the first blab on there, "I can't hear you over my awesomeness" or whatever speaks enough about that... (rolls eyes)
As for metal-reamping-direct experiences & whatnot...
Baressi's made some amazing records in that genre; Judis Preist, Anthrax, Tool's "10,000 Days" & lots of stoner rock... FuManChu, Melvins etc. He's not a fan of reamping... I'm really grateful for the times I was able to assist him, I learned sooooooooooo much...
As for Sal... he works outta big blue meenie in Jersey City. About 30 minutes from my house... I've been through that shop a few times... never seen reamping there & if they aren't doing metal... well, then I don't know what WOULD pass for metal these days. I won't even name names... just click around there...
http://bigbluemeenie.com
(boggled)
I also have a really good friend who works for CNBC now but used to be the house AE at Beartracks in NY & has engineered Dry Kill Logic, Dream Theatre... Primer 55, Anthrax...
Reamping sure, some do it... some don't. My experiences happen to be based on 12 years of twisting knobs around day in & day out professionaly & hanging out with others who do the same. I personally don't know anyone who takes 'reamp' tracks unless the tones being captured are "questionable" with regards to the overall coheasiveness of the production. Again, his 'experiences' seem to counteract mine. Is cool. Got no problems with that. Makes the world go 'round & round...
But I fail to see how "I" started the derailment when he was the one who started 'assuming' things & making statements about my methods of operation & styles of music that I'm willing & able to work with...
Honestly, your statement about the 'big cats' is way off.
I understand this is not the way you learned/work, but you have to admit, you don't go for the most modern of sounds, or produce/mix/engineer the heaviest of bands.
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Really, about the only genres I won't touch are classical & urban/electronica. I'd love to do some classical chamber recordings but I never get those calls... lol
And like I said, my original response to that should've been taken with a good serving of sarcasm...
I'll get back to the gear talk later.
Peace.