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Old 4th March 2007   #91
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I've agreed to do it after mid April when I'll be mixing on my own again and have more time.
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I've agreed to do it after mid April when I'll be mixing on my own again and have more time.
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Hello Tchad! Not sure if you remember a recording with a band called The Wild Colonials back in 1994--we tracked the whole record in a day and it was the the one moment in my drumming career that changed my life. At that point in my life I had only worked with a few engineers and it was the usual set my drums -play a bit---get sounds---record a little drums and go into the control room and check the sounds......my experience with you was all the above except that I had a binaural head staring at me -you also had an amazing Remo singleheaded 18" kick drum that I played and a beautiful 1920's Black Beauty------- when I went in to listen to my drums I felt like I had taken some kind of hallucinogenic---It was the drum sound I had always fantasized about but had no idea how to get...I asked how you got the sound and I remember you showing me the Sansamps on each side of the binaural head going into LA2a's--When I got home I immediately bought a Sansamp and started making 4 track recordings with one mic going through the Sansamp--I realized that when you have the sound of the sansamp in your headphones the drums become a totally different instrument and you play off the sound --alot like a guitarist plays off of distortion or any other effect--it is definitely an inspirational sound.....Thanks!!! Matt Chamberlain
Hi Matt, I remember the session well. It was just meant as a demo for the band but became the first album. I remember a drummer but didn't connect it was you. Funny. Still have those drums. Thanks for saying hello and jogging my memory.
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Hello Tchad! Not sure if you remember a recording with a band called The Wild Colonials back in 1994--we tracked the whole record in a day and it was the the one moment in my drumming career that changed my life. At that point in my life I had only worked with a few engineers and it was the usual set my drums -play a bit---get sounds---record a little drums and go into the control room and check the sounds......my experience with you was all the above except that I had a binaural head staring at me -you also had an amazing Remo singleheaded 18" kick drum that I played and a beautiful 1920's Black Beauty------- when I went in to listen to my drums I felt like I had taken some kind of hallucinogenic---It was the drum sound I had always fantasized about but had no idea how to get...I asked how you got the sound and I remember you showing me the Sansamps on each side of the binaural head going into LA2a's--When I got home I immediately bought a Sansamp and started making 4 track recordings with one mic going through the Sansamp--I realized that when you have the sound of the sansamp in your headphones the drums become a totally different instrument and you play off the sound --alot like a guitarist plays off of distortion or any other effect--it is definitely an inspirational sound.....Thanks!!! Matt Chamberlain
Great to have you here as well Matt! I noticed from doing some reading on the web that you've done some sessions for John Mayer and Morrissey, I was just wondering which albums, thanks! I have a feeling that a lot of Sansamp Classics will be sold soon. : )

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I've agreed to do it after mid April when I'll be mixing on my own again and have more time.
Excellent news, Tchad, thanks!

And welcome aboard Matt, Love your playing on Heathen.
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Contrary to one of the notes posted here I am not notoriously private, just unaware anyone is interested....
That would be me.

A prime example of repeating something without verifying for accuracy. I should know better since half the stuff you hear in this business is BS. Sorry about that.
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Hello Tchad! Not sure if you remember a recording with a band called The Wild Colonials back in 1994--we tracked the whole record in a day and it was the the one moment in my drumming career that changed my life. At that point in my life I had only worked with a few engineers and it was the usual set my drums -play a bit---get sounds---record a little drums and go into the control room and check the sounds......my experience with you was all the above except that I had a binaural head staring at me -you also had an amazing Remo singleheaded 18" kick drum that I played and a beautiful 1920's Black Beauty------- when I went in to listen to my drums I felt like I had taken some kind of hallucinogenic---It was the drum sound I had always fantasized about but had no idea how to get...I asked how you got the sound and I remember you showing me the Sansamps on each side of the binaural head going into LA2a's--When I got home I immediately bought a Sansamp and started making 4 track recordings with one mic going through the Sansamp--I realized that when you have the sound of the sansamp in your headphones the drums become a totally different instrument and you play off the sound --alot like a guitarist plays off of distortion or any other effect--it is definitely an inspirational sound.....Thanks!!! Matt Chamberlain
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Critters Buggin' - "Host"...one of my all time favorite albums. I'm a guitar player and I count it a blessing the few times I've been able to watch you play drums. Inspiration for lifetimes.

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That would be me.

A prime example of repeating something without verifying for accuracy. I should know better since half the stuff you hear in this business is BS. Sorry about that.
It's cool. I do the same thing. Hard not too.
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You were asking about plugs; have you tried the TriTone sutff?

TriTone Digital - For The Love of Tone!
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