It is okay! I was just thinking about all the sessions hes been involved with and what that all entails, hes a busy guy. No harm, no fowl, just want everyone to get credit for their performance. Lots of great vox on this track. Actually turned me onto Veil of Maya.
I don't work with music so I won't pay the subscription fee just to get the tracks (which btw may come in a file format that I can't even listen to)... I'd like to just *listen* to the isolated tracks, for instance if you or someone else were to solo all vocal tracks, export them combined and upload somewhere.
Honestly I always thought Taylor sampled the crap out of his drums, but this does sound super tight without samples. Really don't see why he would want to use samples if you have such good recordings, only thing it does is make the fast fills sound robotic, especially with a fast drummer like Luke
Notice how Eyal never solos the snare by itself, luke is a consistant player but not robotic like you're hearing. Taylor makes samples, he's paid to make samples by the URM academy umbrella, taylor blends live with samples and that's the result.
Does anyone know how many different takes those six guitar tracks are composed of? In other words, is that hex tracked or double tracked with each take run through three separate amps?
Would you guys consider doing a live episode on NTM all about tracking? It would be awesome to see how an engineer works with a band to get a great performance and how he mics everything for some really high quality multitracks.
It’s really hard to do that stuff live - for example, if you have to change heads and tune everything... not the most interesting thing to watch lol. But we are looking into options since a lot of people have asked about tracking!
Creative Live has some pretty cool master classes that show the entire process short of setting up and mic placement. I watched the one with Jamie King and Tommy Rogers definitely would recommend.
That's what I thought, too. Maybe Jason did some of the more difficult parts. In the documentary, you can see Jason tracking bass with Taylor in a few parts.
How sick is this session?! Who's already mixed it from NTM?
URM Academy I don’t have access
If you're a URM member, the session is on sale this month for $15 :)
Feat. Lukas Magyar From Veil of Maya on vox, Spencer did vox on Retrograde.
Justus Gash I was gonna say the same thing
Eyal took too much cold medicine, oops!
It is okay! I was just thinking about all the sessions hes been involved with and what that all entails, hes a busy guy. No harm, no fowl, just want everyone to get credit for their performance. Lots of great vox on this track. Actually turned me onto Veil of Maya.
You have no idea how much your videos help my life
Glad to hear it! We appreciate the support!
Frfr
the drums raw already sounds so good
Give jason a few more years and he will be the most successful guitarplayer on earth
Yeah that’s not Spencer, it Lukas from veil of maya.
That is beyond engineering . this guy totally went ahead and enhanced the song by additional composition! wow
Damn, I wish I could hear the full song vocals combined & isolated. This is a masterpiece.
You can! There’s a link in the description to get the entire set of multitracks
I don't work with music so I won't pay the subscription fee just to get the tracks (which btw may come in a file format that I can't even listen to)... I'd like to just *listen* to the isolated tracks, for instance if you or someone else were to solo all vocal tracks, export them combined and upload somewhere.
I need This on my lifeeeee!
That has to be the most insane raw drum sound I've ever heard
Honestly I always thought Taylor sampled the crap out of his drums, but this does sound super tight without samples. Really don't see why he would want to use samples if you have such good recordings, only thing it does is make the fast fills sound robotic, especially with a fast drummer like Luke
How the hell is it possible to engineer and capture a drum tone like that? The Raws sounds punchy af!
I know, right???
Like... HOW?
Incredibly good performance + amazing drumkit (Properly tuning) + Properly mic placement + some pre-compressor on mics (Bc this takes doesn't sound 100% RAW).
Don't forget an amazing room treatment, sounds huge AF.
Well they're not raw they're printed with samples
Notice how Eyal never solos the snare by itself, luke is a consistant player but not robotic like you're hearing. Taylor makes samples, he's paid to make samples by the URM academy umbrella, taylor blends live with samples and that's the result.
I'm just into music and keep my track minimalistic, and this has 75+ tracks OMG. I think I'm too afraid
R Dany same here bro
Lmao that's Lukas. How can you miss that Eyal?
Well, he does mainly listen to extreme metal
Holy shit I had no idea how much effort went into that Album fuck me
Lukas Magyar, not Spencer Sotelo
Does anyone know how many different takes those six guitar tracks are composed of? In other words, is that hex tracked or double tracked with each take run through three separate amps?
Second this!
Lukas Magyar of Veil Of Maya.
Can I open this session on Studio One?? 😍😍😍❤❤ I love it
Would you guys consider doing a live episode on NTM all about tracking? It would be awesome to see how an engineer works with a band to get a great performance and how he mics everything for some really high quality multitracks.
It’s really hard to do that stuff live - for example, if you have to change heads and tune everything... not the most interesting thing to watch lol. But we are looking into options since a lot of people have asked about tracking!
URM Academy Yeah makes sense. I suppose doing that Live wouldn't be the best option... lol
Creative Live has some pretty cool master classes that show the entire process short of setting up and mic placement. I watched the one with Jamie King and Tommy Rogers definitely would recommend.
How to get this multi trarks,I really wanna to mix
Omg!!!!
He doesn't play the synthesizer parts?
Can he play keyboards?
Cool video. A Scar Symmetry song would make a great video
I thought Danny Hauser tracked bass on this
That's what I thought, too. Maybe Jason did some of the more difficult parts. In the documentary, you can see Jason tracking bass with Taylor in a few parts.
Glockenspiel.....
Didn’t you know it’s the secret to every metal mix??
URM Academy also, very fun to say.