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real rooms or simulation?
hi guys,
i have a question about the characteristics of live rooms what have been your personal favourite live rooms that you have recorded in over the years - they don't have to still be in operation also is it quite common for you to use the live room or chambers in a studio when mixing or are you happy with the hardware software solutions at present. thanks in advance, tony |
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My favourite rooms would be Island Basing Street 1 & 2, Olympic 1, Parkgates, Mark Angelo, Kore, Sarm East, Pachyderm, Electric Lady, Ocean Way, Dreamland. I always use a mixture of live chambers, live room and software reverb. I love EMT plates - especially the big ones! I always depend upon trying to get a sense of the recorded space during the recording as this helps to blend the sounds better so often the reverb is used more as an effect than a spacial tool. Tony |
Hi,
I like(d) the following live rooms: Townhouse 1, 2 (the Stone Room) & 3 (the rebuilt Ramport Studios in South London) AIR (the old one in Oxford circus) studios 1 & 2 Eden 1 Decca (West Hampstead) Abbey Road 2 I also use artifical reverbs during mixing, e.g. Lexicon, TC6000, AMS RMX, and EMT 140 plates - but they have to be tuned properly, and very few people know the technique these days. Tony - I've never seen a small EMT plate! Regards, Mick |