Radar Brothers – Mixing

Mixing in the Digital Age, A Love Story.

The last couple weeks has been a mixing whirlwind here with Radar Brothers. After repeated blows to Jim Putnam’s studio from the solar flares as well as the fallout from Mercury being in retrograde, the mixing sessions have been moved over here to company.

But before moving, we got down to some direction-setting tests on capturing an analog mix in the digital domain. (One of the casualties of the solar flares was the 1/2″ mixdown deck over there, so we needed a Plan B). Answer: Capturing the analog mix through Universal Audio 2192 running Pro Tools at 96k. Yes.

Digital vs. Analog

Each song has been mixed to both the 1/4″ 2-track as well as directly captured by a laptop using the UA 2192 converter at 96k. We have been comparing both mixes and for the most part we have been choosing the digital version. Since this was an analog recording, we didn’t feel the need for the extra analog goo that usually imparts a finishing touch on a mix. The full resolution sound of the 2192 has been very impressive.

Also noted is the Chameleon Labs 7720 Buss compressor. We’ve been using that for the 2-mix and it has also been shining like a bright new penny. Just lopping off a few dBs from the top and all is well.

Is that enough gearSpeak for you? If not, contact us. There’s plenty more where that came from.

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Sonnymoon – “Just Before Dawn (feat. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson)” Released

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Check out the new single by Sonnymoon. The alternate version on the single features strings by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson recorded here last fall by Be Hussey. These two new tracks are from their upcoming full-length S/T release due May 22, 2012 on Plug Research.

Miguel Atwood-Ferguson / Sonnymoon, Strange Parade, Radar Brothers

Miguel Atwood-Ferguson has been recording a lot lately. Strings for Sonnymoon, a Mochilla remix project, his solo album on Brainfeeder, and many more upcoming projects on the horizon.

Strange Parade debuted the other night. Brian Cleary, James Putnam, and Be Hussey trying out the new songs recorded here at company. More to come!

Radar Brothers spent an intense week here working on their new record. A new pop gem morphs into a psychedelic exploration!

Joey Dosik – Recording

Joey Dosik and his hot band was here this week for a couple analog daze circa 1974. More to announce as this record develops.

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