I just want to tell you that you have given me renewed love and enthusiasm for music, I’ve been listening to electronic since the 90’s and honestly I’d felt like I’d heard it all and I just couldn’t find the evolution I was craving, without even knowing it. The first time I heard one of your live sets on sound cloud I didn’t even know what to do with the energy and excitement one gets from finding truly fucking incredible music that one has never heard before. It’s been a while since that has happened, because I used to find new good shit all the time when my palette was young and unrefined. My favorite band that I’ve listened to essentially my whole life has progressed and evolved so incredibly that I guess I expected something electronic to do the same. It’s not really fair to expect anyone to evolve like Tool has, but I’m saying to you that the way that you have evolved, in all of your projects but Kayla specifically, is so rare and on a level that few can touch- and I appreciate it so much. I’ve even got the keyboard out and opened Logic again to channel my newfound inspiration. Thank you , please come back to Colorado!
Just listened the track sample on my hifi system and the differences between the recordings are well noticeable for me. The "analog" flavoured one sounds more spatial with bigger soundstage field, better separated "instruments" and yes, very enjoyable analogical. In my ears is like it have a wider frequency response too. Exciting to listen on that. Thank you for the good effort, it clearly worth the time. Can't wait for the new release.
Harmonic analog saturation. dude, your music is insane and your older stuff was highly impressive in terms of mixes, everything was in its place and where it belonged in the stereo field.
Thank you for taking the time to share some of your production process with us, it was enlightening. I wish I had some nearfield monitors I could run youtube through to better appreciate your A/B comparison, but even with the limited fidelity I have I can appreciate why you like to do it this way. I look forward to you new album dropping and will get it through bandcamp as soon as it does. I am hoping you will offer a 'high res' digital version of it. I appreciate that not many of us out here will chose that version, but as an old school audio engineer ( nearly 40 years ago now, gulp), I find I can tell the difference. Music of the quality you create benefits from as much fidelity as possible :) Love what you do and how you are doing it. Love and respect.
When traveling inside analog hardware, the sound captures micro flutuations from electronic components and the electrical power line. For central elements such as kick and sub bass and maybe snare and hat, the digital alignment seems to me to work better. By the alignment of the phase and the result of this on the impact of the transients. But for the other elements, who want to explore the stereo or surround image, the analog summing is wonderful. For me it's like music sounds realistic vs fake. I tested the NLS analog summing from Waves and have never tested analog hardware yet. For me, even through plugins, the difference is glaring. Just as we could hear well in the example you gave in the video.
The steampunk headphones and glowing gear made me lose focus (gear nut) -- I am going to have to watch this again :) - great videos and insights - thanks -->
I just want to tell you that you have given me renewed love and enthusiasm for music, I’ve been listening to electronic since the 90’s and honestly I’d felt like I’d heard it all and I just couldn’t find the evolution I was craving, without even knowing it. The first time I heard one of your live sets on sound cloud I didn’t even know what to do with the energy and excitement one gets from finding truly fucking incredible music that one has never heard before. It’s been a while since that has happened, because I used to find new good shit all the time when my palette was young and unrefined. My favorite band that I’ve listened to essentially my whole life has progressed and evolved so incredibly that I guess I expected something electronic to do the same. It’s not really fair to expect anyone to evolve like Tool has, but I’m saying to you that the way that you have evolved, in all of your projects but Kayla specifically, is so rare and on a level that few can touch- and I appreciate it so much. I’ve even got the keyboard out and opened Logic again to channel my newfound inspiration. Thank you , please come back to Colorado!
Just listened the track sample on my hifi system and the differences between the recordings are well noticeable for me. The "analog" flavoured one sounds more spatial with bigger soundstage field, better separated "instruments" and yes, very enjoyable analogical. In my ears is like it have a wider frequency response too. Exciting to listen on that. Thank you for the good effort, it clearly worth the time. Can't wait for the new release.
I love it when people talk about their process. Thanks for sharing.
Feeling deep inspiration from these sounds and process. Thanks for sharing. Motivated to be more active on InnerArts.
Love this. You are a big inspiration for my music and it's wonderful to hear you talk about it.
this is true , there is a big difference in the vibe between the A and B. Very nice vid thank you very much :)
Harmonic analog saturation. dude, your music is insane and your older stuff was highly impressive in terms of mixes, everything was in its place and where it belonged in the stereo field.
New track is sounding immense. So pumped for the upcoming release
Nice news. Thank you for your music!
Ooowwee! New Album!
This is amazing dude. Thank you so much
Thank you for taking the time to share some of your production process with us, it was enlightening. I wish I had some nearfield monitors I could run youtube through to better appreciate your A/B comparison, but even with the limited fidelity I have I can appreciate why you like to do it this way.
I look forward to you new album dropping and will get it through bandcamp as soon as it does. I am hoping you will offer a 'high res' digital version of it. I appreciate that not many of us out here will chose that version, but as an old school audio engineer ( nearly 40 years ago now, gulp), I find I can tell the difference. Music of the quality you create benefits from as much fidelity as possible :)
Love what you do and how you are doing it. Love and respect.
There will be a 24Bit 96kHz download available though Bandcamp when it releases.
When traveling inside analog hardware, the sound captures micro flutuations from electronic components and the electrical power line. For central elements such as kick and sub bass and maybe snare and hat, the digital alignment seems to me to work better. By the alignment of the phase and the result of this on the impact of the transients. But for the other elements, who want to explore the stereo or surround image, the analog summing is wonderful. For me it's like music sounds realistic vs fake.
I tested the NLS analog summing from Waves and have never tested analog hardware yet. For me, even through plugins, the difference is glaring. Just as we could hear well in the example you gave in the video.
super cool!!!! have you played with Michaelangelo eq on the mix buss with Kiive nbus? would like to try the Burl !!!!
The steampunk headphones and glowing gear made me lose focus (gear nut) -- I am going to have to watch this again :) - great videos and insights - thanks -->