Thankyou Andrew this is a fantastic interview. Bob inspired me to do this job when I listened to the records as a kid he mentions here in the late 80’s and 90’s and tried to dissect how it was all put together.
This is my number ONE mixing hero. What an amazing an great job you've been doing the past months PURE MIX! Shot out to you and the community really should appreciate all this effort 👏🏻 🙌 🖤
Great as always! Cool to hear Bob talking about the surround/atmos thing. People really miss out on the 5.1 thing, it just sounds awesome and a lot of music suits it, even "simple" rock stuff where guitar and bass basically play the same lines. Small remark about Phil Collins' fills on Woman in chains: Phil is known for recording his fills for stereo effect where he would record one half of the fill which should be panned left and the other half which should be panned right so that you get this ping pong effect with the toms during the fill (first beat left, second beat right, third beat left, etc).
Story after story of labels not pushing albums they should have. You wonder what kinds of politics interjected, where budgets disappeared, what kinds of agendas were underway between label heads and simply where they were as a company in terms of being able to push a good, deserving album.
Don't forget to keep your head warm Twinkle twinkle, Uncle Floyd Watching all the world and war-torn How I wonder where you are Sailing over Coney Island Twinkle twinkle, Uncle Floyd We were dumb, but you were fun, boy How I wonder where you are 30:13
Thank you I really love these talks. But don't you hear that Andrew's voice is always way louder than the guest voice?I mean come on,this is a sound engineers podcast.....:)
Recording on Andrew’s side of the Zoom call, I presume. I know we’d all like pristine audio quality, but I’m sure we can all appreciate the sheer amount of knowledge being shared here & forgive the amount of time saved by not having to record locally, send files, collate & edit, bla bla blah?
truly appreciate these videos!!! BOB MARLEY MULTITRAXXXXXXXX. DAAAAAAMNNNNNNN. ATMOS!!!!
Thankyou Andrew this is a fantastic interview. Bob inspired me to do this job when I listened to the records as a kid he mentions here in the late 80’s and 90’s and tried to dissect how it was all put together.
‘Woman in Chains’ is one of my speaker/room tests songs. As a song, it is also gorgeous - so awe inspiring to me.
Another Great Delivery from both great mentors!!! Thank you guys!
This is my number ONE mixing hero. What an amazing an great job you've been doing the past months PURE MIX! Shot out to you and the community really should appreciate all this effort 👏🏻 🙌 🖤
Bob is such a class act!
Thanks for doing this ...love you guys and the inspiration for setting the bar so high.
Thank you for the kind words Sir !
Great as always! Cool to hear Bob talking about the surround/atmos thing. People really miss out on the 5.1 thing, it just sounds awesome and a lot of music suits it, even "simple" rock stuff where guitar and bass basically play the same lines.
Small remark about Phil Collins' fills on Woman in chains: Phil is known for recording his fills for stereo effect where he would record one half of the fill which should be panned left and the other half which should be panned right so that you get this ping pong effect with the toms during the fill (first beat left, second beat right, third beat left, etc).
Was looking forward to this!
nice one Kyle
Sick reverb panning trick: @2:30:45
In my studio we have a saying: OMB (oh my bob) instead of OMG - same meaning here :)
Yes! Shawn Colvin's 'whole new you' IS amazing...killer sounding record too...
Favorite quote yet, "There's no crying in mixing!"
Btw congrats on the 100K @pureMix !!! Cake for all today, yay!
Thank you so much yes!!! soo happy we finally reach the mighty number 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
Worth the watch just to discover the small stars Tijuana Dreams album. i love it!
cheers Gav!!
I think of all the gear in Bob's control room, the thing I'm most jealous of is the landline telephone
The multi mono rev trick was an awesome admission!!
Thank you both! It is a real pleasure to listen and learn from you. Guys, the World and Life are better with you in it.
cheers Leon! thank you for the kind words
Story after story of labels not pushing albums they should have. You wonder what kinds of politics interjected, where budgets disappeared, what kinds of agendas were underway between label heads and simply where they were as a company in terms of being able to push a good, deserving album.
I think the THD-LABS Tangerine Automation Interface is what he's looking for for his SSL ?
Don't forget to keep your head warm
Twinkle twinkle, Uncle Floyd
Watching all the world and war-torn
How I wonder where you are
Sailing over Coney Island
Twinkle twinkle, Uncle Floyd
We were dumb, but you were fun, boy
How I wonder where you are 30:13
midge ure was in ultravox
Thank you I really love these talks. But don't you hear that Andrew's voice is always way louder than the guest voice?I mean come on,this is a sound engineers podcast.....:)
Recording on Andrew’s side of the Zoom call, I presume.
I know we’d all like pristine audio quality, but I’m sure we can all appreciate the sheer amount of knowledge being shared here & forgive the amount of time saved by not having to record locally, send files, collate & edit, bla bla blah?
Tell bob the thd lab stuff works. I had one they work. for 4k's IT was almost the same no down time.
lol, 3 meter tape measure. awesome
show and tell
You can almost hear Andrew's teeth grind when the topic of 5.1 comes up.....
Benny Hill Show.Thumbs up
Bring us Mr. George Massenburg back ! :)
And Nick Launey ;)