It’s awesome to see you guys in the studio working together as a band. ... thanks I needed this , I thought I was the only 1 left who lives for working together
I believe the board used to record Toys in the attic was a Spectrasonics. I confirmed that with Jay Messina many years ago but that info is also available on line as well. Doesn't take away anything from the Neve though. Those boards are top notch.
@@SpreadEagleBand First off, let me just state, "Open to the public" is one of my all time favorite albums. "Devil's road", "King of the dogs", "Revolution maker" are simply some of the best written songs I've ever heard. So I'm not trying to be objective just for the sake of being objective. Toys in the attic was recorded at the Record plant in Studios A and C. Two consoles were used for that recording. The spectronics and a Datamix console. That particular Datamix (I believe) was purchased from Electric Ladyland, as Jimi had originally purchased 2 of them when he built EL. With that said, I'd love to be wrong here. It would help learn some history that I may have overlooked.
@@SpreadEagleBand I hope I didn't take away from the fact that Subway to the stars came out really well. Sonically it is huge and possible mixed better than any other previous album. That is pretty easy to see why looking at some of the gear there in this video. I love that Teletronix LA2A. It's one of my favorite compressors/leveling amps. I use it on vocals a lot myself. Cheers to all Chuck Jones Boston, MA
It’s awesome to see you guys in the studio working together as a band. ... thanks I needed this , I thought I was the only 1 left who lives for working together
Outstanding information Loved it !!!
I love the heavy in this album, glad to see that you haven't given up on it.
Hey that was interesting! Thanks for sharing it. I can't wait to get the album. 🇺🇸🇫🇮🎼🎸🎶
Excellent!!
You all still have a great sound & energy - Keep up the great work & hope you can make it to the North west of the UK at some point - x
Thank you Venus! Touring everywhere is the plan!
it really is an impressive record.
Thank you, it's very informative!
I believe the board used to record Toys in the attic was a Spectrasonics. I confirmed that with Jay Messina many years ago but that info is also available on line as well. Doesn't take away anything from the Neve though. Those boards are top notch.
And for what it's worth, a note on Jay Messina.. the guy is old school street tough. But a great man. Have a few funny stories.
Cool! Aerosmith did overdubs on this console.
@@SpreadEagleBand First off, let me just state, "Open to the public" is one of my all time favorite albums. "Devil's road", "King of the dogs", "Revolution maker" are simply some of the best written songs I've ever heard. So I'm not trying to be objective just for the sake of being objective.
Toys in the attic was recorded at the Record plant in Studios A and C. Two consoles were used for that recording. The spectronics and a Datamix console. That particular Datamix (I believe) was purchased from Electric Ladyland, as Jimi had originally purchased 2 of them when he built EL.
With that said, I'd love to be wrong here. It would help learn some history that I may have overlooked.
Contact Studio E Greenpoint Brooklyn, where the console lives.
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@@SpreadEagleBand I hope I didn't take away from the fact that Subway to the stars came out really well. Sonically it is huge and possible mixed better than any other previous album. That is pretty easy to see why looking at some of the gear there in this video. I love that Teletronix LA2A. It's one of my favorite compressors/leveling amps. I use it on vocals a lot myself.
Cheers to all
Chuck Jones
Boston, MA
i like it rob!its your natural vocal mixing!not like todd poole of roxy blue.to much grunchy.