Why do live shows rock? Why do snares and toms sound one way on the record and other at the show? How can bands prepare to hit the road when every venue is different?
Let's dig into the rock history we covered + some studio secrets to answer why!
A word salad poem cut from episode excerpts by the podcast producer 🫛
That resonates. Practice and prepare. Such a good lever. Converge to some degree. A different level of production. Reverb and echo and all that kind of stuff. A strong arm. Unlock a really incredible amount of tonal versatility and like a gradient. A long release. An interesting thing. A finer tuned instrument. Matches the energy of the audience. Full fidelity. A part of it. Really fascinating. Genres and vibes. To even exist. The tubes act differently. Flexible enough. Physics. The recorded process. React better. If the venue calls for it. The best. Something electric. Knowing that. Gating is able to make it so. There’s a magic. The exact same rhythms. Doing stuff. Really really cool. Awesome conversations. Even the audience. What the actual. Ribbon microphones and condensers. Into the recording studio toolkit. 🧰
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