14-07-2016, 02:37 PM
Thanks
I tried stronger hall sound to drums, but I couldn't make it sound right. I failed, so to speak, and took it down a bit.
I had this isolated drum sound as a reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gtgxe_ientE
It has very cool rhythmic groove caused by delayed room. As if the walls are another percussion instrument. I will certainly try that again with other tracks someday.
With guitars I made the basic trick that reverb is on the other side than the guitar. Although my version is a little milder than what is used in zeppelin. (Maybe because I listen so much with headphones.) But I didn't do those wild pan-knob things. Pan knob must have been a fun toy to have back then, after those strict LCR positions in older mixers.
I tried stronger hall sound to drums, but I couldn't make it sound right. I failed, so to speak, and took it down a bit.
I had this isolated drum sound as a reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gtgxe_ientE
It has very cool rhythmic groove caused by delayed room. As if the walls are another percussion instrument. I will certainly try that again with other tracks someday.
With guitars I made the basic trick that reverb is on the other side than the guitar. Although my version is a little milder than what is used in zeppelin. (Maybe because I listen so much with headphones.) But I didn't do those wild pan-knob things. Pan knob must have been a fun toy to have back then, after those strict LCR positions in older mixers.