Mixing Mastering Online features overviews on studio equipment, artists, engineers and producers. This can include looking at the history and function of classic studio gear like the Neve 1073 or Neumann U87, through to uncovering the recording techniques used by artists such as The Beatles, Beck , Stevie Wonder etc. I also take a close look at mixing engineers who have inspired me and changed the face of popular music.
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Insightful stuff. Subscribed!
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If you ain't already done "Be Here Now" I look forward to seeing it 🙂
Great video. Interesting recording mixing techniques.
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Until now I had just about managed to forget about these dullard Dad-rockers... cheeeeers....
Big fan then? 😂
As good as Never Mind the Bullocks by the Sex Pistols..For they lived it first like the Pistols!
Those video edit effects are horrific? booooo!! ... thought I had bugs running up and down my monitor. boooo!! booooooo!!! 🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮😬😬😬🤮🤮🤮🤧🤧🤧🥵🥵🥵🥵😵😵😵😵💫😵💫😵💫💩💩💩👺👺👺👹👹👹👹❣❣❣❣🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🤕🤕🤕🤯🤯😵😵😵💫😵💫🤮🤮🤮
Really cool vid!!
Thank you!
He has one of the most immediately definable tones and styles of all time I think, on any instrument. There aren’t many musicians where you immediately know who it is I don’t think.
Sawmills in 1991?
So, was there no master bus compressor? Or is there no information available about that? Thanks for the amazing video!
Thank you! Not sure about the master bus comp…
Motley Crue never put out an album that came even remotely close to replicating the success of Appetite. Still to this day, the best-selling debut album and best GNR album
Great video, there’s no such thing as a Marshall JCM200 by the way as quoted as Boneheads amp, the picture shows a JCM2000 but he can’t have used these as they weren’t released until 1997. He probably used an earlier 70’s JMP Marshall head and 4x12 or the Marshall Artiste combo, he then went for n to use JCM 800’s at Maine Road
Thank you and cheers for the info on the amp! 🙏
So many incorrect information here. But you nailed the equipment and gear part, so that’s cool.
Hey great video! Also sick track!
Thank you! 😄
Forgive me if they're mentioned here, I've not watched the entire thing yet, but I wonder where/if the last 2 legendary Talk Talk records fit on the list of, say, 25 most expensive ever made? Gotta be top 50 for sure. If you only know 'Its My Life' you will be absolutely shocked, they are *anything* but synth pop! Too much to cover here but OMG if you're into recording lore, do a search for like 'making of Spirit of Eden' and 'making of Laughingstock' and hang your head in wonder haha. Phill Brown the engineer was the best source for info, his bio is called 'Are We Rolling? Essential for all recording peeps!
0:31 why its STASH?
No idea, I’m presuming someone misheard the name and he wasn’t famous then.
Early Oasis really opened my eyes to lots of interesting mixing and production techniques in rock music. Great video and research, looking forward to future videos
Thank you! Definitely (not maybe), lots more videos to come..
probably my favorite album ever
Led Dirigible just sounds ghey...
Guns n Roses Have Tour The World For Over 35 Years On The Power of Just One Album No Other Rock Band Can Claim That it’s Just Amazing 🤩
Awesome insight, can't get enough of studio techniques and working methods.
Thank you! 😀
First, steal superior Black blues musicians music. Second pretend it’s your original compositions. Fuck zeppelin.
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where did u find the info about the drum mics ? quality video
Thank you, I think that was from a Mike Clink interview on Pensado's place.
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One hot minute > any album recorded with Frusciante afterwards
"..when George was on bass duty..." sums up the band doesn't it ;-)
About the guitar amp.. btw.. Lynch was using this amp!... and it was at the Dokken's sound check... they took it... lol
When I was in Dallas I saw the Roland JV 1010 on Marketplace for $125 Upon hearing the sounds I fell in love and it was instant nostalgia from the 90s I was so in love that about a second one within the same week It is one of my favorite synth modules, especially for piano sounds
Great score! 😃
Thank you for this vid!
Thank you! 😃
I was 16 in 69, in love with a girl who treated me poorly ... LZ 1 immediately struck home.
Music can really be great for that.
yeah guys let's have one more person comment how john isn't an original member, all at once please
I’m pretty sure he wasn’t an original member! 😅
I tried paying attention to the details of the recording process and the equipment used. I enjoyed it, but I keep bouncing back to the part about Slash shooting up much of the album's advance. I think, predating 2024, I was ignorant of Slash being a heroin addict.
I guess they thought the No. 1 in Heaven album that he did with Sparks wasn't worth mentioning
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No sponsors yet, I'd take it though!
Axl and his lady friend on Rocket Queen??? You mean Steven Adler's girlfriend.
Yep, that's the one!
Personally i think it needs a new "2024" mix of the multitrack, like what Pearl Jam did with VS Redux, and all of that piles of reverb on the drums removed from Appetite. Its damn well swimming in reverb, sounds like the drums are in the next room
So, Stevie found out about Malcolm and Robert while "reading" Rolling Stone? Right.... Stevie was a genius, but I don't think he was "reading" anything.
Blind people use braille to read and there was a braille version of Rolling stone. Strangely, even Playboy had a braille version.
@@mixingmasteringonlineI'm well aware of braille. I just thought it was a bit odd to phrase it that way in the video. And, ya know, plenty of people read Playboy for the articles. 😁
Of course they do 😅. I don’t know how else to phrase it, ‘rubbed his finger over tiny bumps to learn’ is a bit of a mouthful 😅
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amazing stuff.
Glad you enjoyed it 😃
Fender introduced Brazilian Rosewood on their guitars and Precision Bass around April-May of ‘59. That said, the “dragon Tele” could be late ‘59 or maybe even a ‘60. No biggie…but I’m a Fender geek….sorry.
Musically, the track “Heroes” was in fact based on the Velvet Underground song, “What Goes On”, not “Waiting for the Man”.
Pages brilliant guitar mastery just got going ---stunning band !
0:32s "Stash" 🤣
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The reason the album is so narrow and mono is because Jim Scott sent almost every instrument to a single STA-level compressor. That piece of gear baked everything together nicely and is a huge part of the overall sound.
0:33 who's STASH???
😂 good spot!
Ive gotten every last cent out of this album.several times back in the day
This series F----ing ROCKS BRAH !!! We wants MO' !!!
Thank you!, there’ll definitely be more!
In my top 5 greatest albums of all time.
Jimmy was the multi talented business man that was a great recording producer and nuances in sounds explorer ... Tape recording and listening to it is 1000X more interesting than Digital but Digital DSD is a great for preservation of old master tapes ..
Mike Clink is as much a behind the success of AFD than any member of the band.