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Humphrey Bear wrote:1.) The musicians must be VERY good. The drummer must have perfect timing, and must hit the exact same part of the drum every time. He or you must also know how to properly tune the drums for the desired sound. The bassist must also play perfectly, with no timing errors or sloppy fingering.




humpy bear wrote:Would an 8-track 2-inch machine do the job?

scott wrote:Yes, Humphrey, this is the only machine you should even consider using. Anything other than an 8-track 2" machine will not sound good enough. Seriously.
scott wrote:This is such garbage, the way people have come to think...
Go listen to the song "Fight Fire With Fire" off Metallica's album Ride The Lightning. There's a part where the guitar rings out and fades a bit, and you can actually hear what the kick drum is doing, namely some fast (for that era) double bass drumming. Most of the time you can't really pick it out super great because the guitar is dominating it.
Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets sound GREAT, classic, wonderful, etc. St Anger, where you can pick out every note, sounds like ass.
This idea that crept into metal back in the 90's, the idea that triggers are okay, or that every note has to be machine-perfect, this idea is shit. It sucks that so many people bought into it.


scott wrote:This is such garbage, the way people have come to think...
Go listen to the song "Fight Fire With Fire" off Metallica's album Ride The Lightning. There's a part where the guitar rings out and fades a bit, and you can actually hear what the kick drum is doing, namely some fast (for that era) double bass drumming. Most of the time you can't really pick it out super great because the guitar is dominating it.
Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets sound GREAT, classic, wonderful, etc. St Anger, where you can pick out every note, sounds like ass.
This idea that crept into metal back in the 90's, the idea that triggers are okay, or that every note has to be machine-perfect, this idea is shit. It sucks that so many people bought into it.

stewie wrote:Humphrey Bear wrote:1.) The musicians must be VERY good. The drummer must have perfect timing, and must hit the exact same part of the drum every time. He or you must also know how to properly tune the drums for the desired sound. The bassist must also play perfectly, with no timing errors or sloppy fingering.
What does this have to do with the recording? You might have trouble finding "perfect" bassists and drummers, so I'd probably just ignore this ridiculous point.

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