Phew!! What a whirlwind! Eleven Days has come and gone and the band has now left my studio. I've got one more day of mixing to do, and then potentially a short recall/revision session, but for all intents and purposes we're done!! Boy, was that fun!!!
What a great band, what a great group of guys... and it was refreshing musically - they set up and played, did a couple of overdubs and voila!! No drum sample enhancement, very little editing, no auto-tune!!! Just get good tones, play, and mix - Refreshing.
If these guys are any indication of where music is going (and I think they are) then the future looks REALLY good to me...
Wanted to get to this sooner, but the days were long and intense so there wasn't really time to do anything extra... so, without any further delay:
This song is called "Three Movements". It was the first song that we tracked live-off-the-floor. Jeff was playing his PRS Custom 22 through the Triwatt prototype into my 70's Hiwatt 412 with Fanes. The first clip I isolated drums, bass, and Jeff's Triwatt part so you can really hear the tone... if you hear ghosting of the other parts it's just bleed from the amps that were live in the room!!!
http://www.trinityamps.com/publictrinit ... RINITY.mp3
Here's my first crack at the mix complete with overdubs, sax, vocals! If anyone's interested Denby's guitar part was played with my Epiphone Sheraton into my '69 Twin Reverb with Jensen C12K's...
http://www.trinityamps.com/publictrinit ... ntsMIX.mp3
The next song we'll look at here is "Smokes And Lint". It's mostly instrumental with a bit of vocal in the breakdown at the end. Lots of Trinity was featured on this one! For the live beds Denby used my Fender Prosonic as a head into my Marshall/Trinity 410 cab with Tone Tubby Ceramics. The first part of the song he's playing my Danelectro, and then at the quiet end part he switches over to my Rickenbacker 360. Then for the overdubs (the part where the guitars play the melody hook), Jeff played his PRS Cu22 into the Triwatt plugged into the Marshall/Trinity TTC 410. Denby doubled the part using the same rig, but used my Gibson Les Paul doublecut with P90's. Then Jeff overdubbed the crunchy part that comes out of the melody part, again using his PRS into the Triwatt/TTC 410 cab. Here's the tune with drums, bass and the above mentioned parts...
http://www.trinityamps.com/publictrinit ... RINITY.mp3
And the first mix of "Smokes And Lint"... btw, the piano and organ are real and were played by Jeff. Bells and percussion were played by Dellios and Oliver. No digital instruments were used!!!
And for those keeping score, Jeff's guitar parts on this one were my Tele into my AC30 into the Hiwatt cab...
http://www.trinityamps.com/publictrinit ... intMIX.mp3
And finally for today, "Leave This Town". On this one no Trinity amps were used, but Denby played my Epiphone Sheraton through the Prosonic into the TTC 410. This first clip is only the last part of the song since Jeff played the only part on the first half...
http://www.trinityamps.com/publictrinit ... RINITY.mp3
And the mix... Jeff's rhythm parts were PRS Cu22 into my Mesa Boogie Mark2c+ into the Hiwatt, and I'd have to double check but I think the OD's were done with my Twin...
http://www.trinityamps.com/publictrinit ... ownMIX.mp3
There's a rockin' romp called "Kids" that we used my TC-15 through the Hiwatt cab on, but I haven't mixed that one yet! Loved that tone! And there's also a TC/Leslie thing on one of the songs - AWESOME.
As soon as I have them this weekend, I'll post!!
Hope some of you enjoy this and find it useful or at least interesting!!! PS... Oliver the sax player took an AMAZING night photo of the chapel and it's now on their myspace (link above). Check it out!!! Thanks Ollie!!!
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Brent Bodrug
Producer-Engineer/Songwriter
www.slyfichapel.com