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| Gear nut Joined: Aug 2008
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Thread Starter | Kula shaker
Hi John I'm a huge fan of the production of the kula shaker album K you did and was curios what the guitar chain was that you used, guitar, amp, mic, fx etc? I love the sound of the album as well, I really like how tge vocals sit in the mix can you elaborate on that a bit? Thanks for the great albums
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| Gear nut Joined: Jun 2009
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| Kula Shaker
Thanks. K is good record and I recorded most of it in 5 day periods finishing a few tracks, mixing, then recording and mixing more til we had album. Mostly done at Eden, Livinston and Chipping Norton studios. (two of those closed now..) Guitar chain as far as I remember was Fender Strat , Fender Twin Reverb, 90s one with very sensitive red knobs! Most effects from Crispian's pedal board which I think was Zoom and it was really his live set up. I didnt mix all album but it all still sounds great. Cheers JL |
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