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| Gear interested Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Colorado
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| Paul Franklin Mike, Care to share anything about working with Paul Franklin on the "Up" record? Besides being one of the finest musicians on the planet, as well as one of the nicest, just curious on how you recorded him, editing, effects, etc. Thanks for being here :) |
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| ^^^^ :) |
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| Captain | Slant , Paul is indeed one of the best muso's on the planet and I've mixed a lot of records he's played on. For "UP" Mutt just shipped all the country players to the Bahamas and recorded them there. We comp'ed them in the mix back in Switzerland.Paul's sound is pretty unique with all the delays and octave devises he uses , so his sound is pretty much already there. We did have to mult the steel up to be able to move it's position around in the mix etc. The editing of so many great lix was the hard part!! |
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