[kj] The Hosannas new mix challenge from the original CD
CEPLASTER at aol.com
CEPLASTER at aol.com
Mon Jul 10 23:40:41 EDT 2006
Dear Robert,
Your pursuit of making a more "tweaked" master of the KJ lp is cool,
but ultimately what folks are clamoring for is a remix of the record, i.e.
going back to the multitrack tapes and starting from scratch.
I'd be curious to know if hosannas was actually mixed in the
basement studio it was recorded in, as they brought that Mark Lusardi guy in to do
the mixes, and if he was mixing in unfamiliar environs and having to listen
to the volume cranked up too much (what with Jaz being there and all), it is
not surprising that things might come out sounding a little odd.
Good mixes have more to do with familiarity with the listening
environment than almost anything else. So what that means a lot of times is
that if the engineer is mixing in a studio he's familiar with, even if the
studio might not be fully equipped, his odds of getting a good mix are better than
if he's mixing at a place he's never worked at before, even if the studio
had all the right gear.
Most of the top dollar mix engineer guys tend to work at a very
small amount of studios, sometimes only one or two, because once they find a
place that works for them, they tend to stick with it. It's more rare to find
a mix guy that will willingly mix in a lot of different places.
In the case of KJ, if they had jobbed the record out to someone
like Nigel Godrich ,
I could virtually gurantee that he would mix at the studio of HIS choosing,
not KJ's.
So in any event, if someone got a hold of the multitrack tapes and mixed
them somewhere else, I'm sure the results would have been different.
Maybe if the band tours the states they might consent to remixing
a track or two for singles or something. thanks,
Carl P.
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