
jerrydyer
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there was def Rockman stuff on it.
paulyc":2jl5uat8 said:Lynch has stated in published interviews (in GP) that a Rockman was used, and that he used 2 of them on tour...one for clean sounds and the other mixed with the amps for FOH. Why would he bother mixing it in if it wasn't on the album ?
I agree!!jerrydyer":5jmyx11x said:diffrences are night and day you can tell its not all rockman.
Yeah, I'm not saying that you said it. I've been on other forums where they said it's 100% Rockman and I'm always left scratching my head, and I like the rockman lolpaulyc":36ihzea9 said:I never said it was all Rockman...no way. But the Fostex thing kills me...a $100,000.00 plus SSL console wired to a $500.00 Fostex 4 track cassette portastudio wired to a $100,00.00 plus digital tape machine ? Cut the sh*t...and in the MW thread posted above he leaves out the whole Urei 530 eq used on the output buss (that he stated over at the gearsluts forum) , that he says is his favorite eq for guitars...so much so that it shows up in Vito Bratta threads and Skid Row threads and Stryper threads also...but it's absent here ? I get MW talking about amp companies trying to sell people amps based on ULAK (Caswell), but Lynch only used those amps to tour ULAK and seems to have stopped using them before Wicked Sensation.
Gainfreak":2pqj02kf said:I then summed it all into one output on the console and send it to a Fostex 4-track cassette recorder and from there into the digital machine.
YUP. IIRC The scorpions were one of the first metal bands to use Digital for the love at first sting album and that was done in 1984. So yes, digital recording was available at that time.Mr. Willy":30764o08 said:Gainfreak":30764o08 said:I then summed it all into one output on the console and send it to a Fostex 4-track cassette recorder and from there into the digital machine.
I don't want to question the guy who produced the album, but there were digital mixers/machines used in recording in 1985? I would've thought it was all analog.![]()
actually that's how I used to run my Rockman back in the day....though it was a Tascam Porta One. They way it hits the preamps I guess. I forgot all about this thread.paulyc":1yodjvwp said:We're talking big money, state of the art digital...like a Mitsubishi or Sony 24 or 32 track digital reel to reel recorder...not ADAT digital...but you'll sum a mix of 16 channels of guitar god tone and send it through a portastudio cassette deck before the $100K digital tape machine ? Doubt it.