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Originally Posted by firby That video is is killing me man. I love mixing dub. You make it look so easy. I have always been trying to dub whole productions, the way you set up 8 tracks is genius. Thank you very much for that video.
My question is what is the "WOOOOOM" sound that you get out of the bass ( I think) at 1:11 . That one is new to me. You are opening aux 5 or 6 ? I am guessing maybe you are opening the aux to a reverb that already is set to feedback via the channel of its own return ? It's a great sound.
You don't need to give it away here but whats on 9 10 and 11 on that mixer ? Is that a reverb and two delays ?
Anyways, LOVE IT.
I always go nuts for live dub mixing. Oh one more thing ? Where did you learn it ?
Regards.
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Glad you dig it - i have no secrets, the WOOOOOM is what happens when you send the bass to the reverb. channels 9-11 are returns from the effects, Effectron 'Brownie" on the short delay, PCM42 on the long delay, PCM60 on the reverb. i have the same kit in Europe for the live show. I got this technique together at a studio in NYC in the '90s called Version City(home to Stubborn Records). The studio has since moved to New Brunswick, NJ.