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Old 29th September 2010   #1
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Phoenix in studio with Phillipe Zdar

video now attached-yes!
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Hopefully, you will enjoy these as much as I do.
they made one for each song on the record--one video narrated by the band, another by producer Zdar. Great insight into process and production with a very talented band and producer. Wicked studio too. Gearspotters will rejoice.

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Thank you for the link! thumbsup
One of last years best records....
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Very cool, thankyou
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thanks, that was cool~
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...just saw this thread right now. This album is a masterpiece, at least in terms of production. Very interesting videos, although a bit frustrating for a low end ITB engineer like me as well.

Is there anyone on this form that has got any secrets to share about the recording and mixing techniques used on this album?

Especially, I am wondering about the effects on the lead vocals. They sound quite stereo. Is this a short ambience reverb or something like a chorus?

Also, it would be interesting to know how the drums were recorded. A lot of the drum sounds are samples. Were they substituted for the "real" sounds using a drum replacer or were they programmed? How did Zdar get this incredible low end on the kick?
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inspiring to watch, I'm also super curious about the techniques
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