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I'm Sure - Recording

  • Writer: Mr Void
    Mr Void
  • Oct 27, 2019
  • 2 min read

Buzz Here.

Software: Logic X

Interface: Focusrite Thunderbolt thingies

Tracks Used: 21

Auxs: 4

Track Listing:

12 string - SM81, 2 handspans above 12th fret, 83Hz low cut, 5dB cut at 174Hz, 2dB cut at 285Hz, 5dB cut at 970Hz, 1.4:1 comp with -15dB threshold 5ms attack with 150ms release, limit set at -0.8dB.

6 string - same as above except 1 handspan and EQ cuts at 290Hz, 600Hz and 1000Hz -5dB.

Hi Lead - Les Paul, M88 at grill halfway up speaker, AC15, 380Hz - 3050Hz, 5.5dB cut at 1000Hz.

Low Lead - same as above except EQ: 355Hz - 5700Hz, 5.5dB cut at 1020Hz.

Mid Lead - same as above except EQ: 2150Hz - 9900Hz.

Bass - Rick 4001, direct, swing bass strings, 66Hz - 5000Hz, 2dB cut at 200Hz, 5dB cut at 1500Hz, 3:1 comp with -20dB threshold 70ms attack with 500ms release, slight distortion.

Main Vox - t47 mic, 660Hz - 2200Hz, 3:1 comp with -15dB threshold 2ms attack with 150ms release. Echoes are sent between tracks to other echoes. It was a pain to get it all synced.

1st echo vox - same as above except EQ: 850Hz - 4950Hz.

2nd echo vox - manual echo. CM414, 300Hz low cut, 3dB shelf at 7500Hz, whole note delay.

Synth lead - Yamaha MODX6, 106Hz low cut, 4dB cut at 1600Hz, 1/2 note tape delay.

Synth weirdness - same as above except 680Hz low cut and flanger.

Brass - MODX6, 5dB cut at 950Hz, Rotor synth swirl, 1.3s reverb and 1/2 note echo.

Hats - 385Hz low cut, 4dB boost at 4550Hz

Ride - low cut at 2250

Snare Top - low cut at 126Hz, 2dB boost at 5900Hz and 7400Hz, 6dB cuts at 1240Hz and 500Hz.

Toms - low cut at 80Hz, 2.5dB boost at 2500Hz.

Main:

low cut at 26Hz

-0.7dB limit with 2.8dB gain


 
 
 

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