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| Gear interested | Spanish Joint lead vocal Hi Russ, I admire your work, from Voodoo to RH Factor, even long before I got interested in audio engineering, the sound and the feeling of those albums captured me forever. Not a week passes for already five years that Voodoo isn't being played from start to finish with me staring at an empty space with a void expression in my face :) Thank you so much for those albums, they have affected my life in so many ways... Since about every question I wanted to ask has been answered, I have a small one that keeps bothering me: Is there a very subtle flange going on at the lead vocal on Spanish Joint? The vocal seems to be all over the place and "float" above the mix in a very special way... Thank you, Sam Vainer, all the way from Israel :) |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: NYC
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| hello sam, thanks for all the compliments man! yes there is a slight flange or chorus on the lead. i'm not exactly sure what i used though. it could have been an mxr (blue) phaser or a good ol' spx 90 chorusing! all the best
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