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In The End - Recording

  • Writer: Mr Void
    Mr Void
  • Oct 31, 2019
  • 1 min read

Buzz here.

Software: Logic X

Interface: Focusrite Thunderbolt thingies

Tracks Used: 19

Auxs: 2

Track Listing:

Organ - B3, 230Hz low cut, 10dB cut at 215Hz, 9.5dB cut at 1700Hz, -3.5dB shelf at 8400Hz

Bass - Jazz Bass 5 string, direct, 68Hz low cut, 2dB cut at 320Hz, 2dB boost at 1160Hz.

Main Vox - Franken460, 128Hz low cut, 3.5dB boost at 250Hz, 1.5dB boost at 2350, 3dB shelf at 4800Hz, 3:1 comp with -15dB threshold 10ms attack with 50ms release, 0.1s reverb with -7 cent pitch shift, 1.1s reverb.

Harmony Vox - same as above except SM7b with Cloudlifter.

Chorus Harmony Vox - M88 with Cloudlifter, 138Hz low cut.

Acoustic Left - DR500, SM81, PRO MPA11, handspan above and in front of 12th fret pointed down at 60 degrees, 100Hz low cut, 2.5dB cut at 200Hz, 4dB boost at 3300Hz, 3:1 comp with -22dB threshold, 80ms attack with 200ms release.

Acoustic Right - Gibson J45 2019, mic same as above, 100Hz low cut, 2.5dB cut at 200Hz, 4dB boost at 6kHz, 3:1 comp with -35dB threshold 80ms attack with 200ms release.

Bridge Synth - MODX6 Prayer Call, 240Hz low cut, 1/8 note delay, 1.1s reverb

Bridge Slide - Supro, same as above.

Solo - Roadstar, AC15, M88 at grill 3/4 up speaker, Cloudlifter, Bias FX Beefy Lead, 400Hz - 1kHz, -34dB comp threshold, whole note delay, 1.1s reverb.

Hats - Zildjian, SM81 handspan above edge pointed 1/4 in, 1580Hz low cut, 2dB shelf at 7500Hz

Ride - AAX Raw Bell Dry, SM81 1.5 handspans above edge pointed 1/4 in, 370Hz low cut

Snare - 56Hz low cut, 2.5dB boost at 1940Hz.

Kick - 30Hz low cut, 2dB cut at 134Hz, 2dB boost at 3150Hz.

Main:

45Hz low cut.

-0.6dB limit with 1.7dB gain



 
 
 

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