compasspnt wrote on Wed, 02 February 2005 03:17 |
Now where did I put those multitracks....?? Thanks, guys. I will get into LZ stuff tomorrow...already after 4 am. |
Andi Gisler wrote on Sun, 06 February 2005 07:45 |
Did you work on the sessions from the beginning or did you come in at a later point? And lastly, does it bother you not to be credited on the record ,was it a legal thing? Thanks Andi |
compasspnt wrote on Fri, 04 February 2005 22:07 |
Then I took the masters, carefully boxed in grouped sets, and put them in the trunk of John Fry's Mercedes, and drove them to Nashville where LZ was playing their next show. There I gave them to Peter Grant, who had them delivered by hand to the various pressing plants. Atlantic never saw them, nor had anything to do with them, at Peter's insistence. |
mcsnare wrote on Sun, 06 February 2005 09:47 |
Terry, Thanks for taking the time to enlighten us on Zep 3. I had no idea that you worked on it! One thing that really caught my eye was the Andy/Glyn Johns backwards slap thing. I have never seen or heard anyone mention this effect until now, although after hearing it on old records done by the Johns', I have attempted to reproduce this effect myself (and did just that a few weeks ago during mixing the new Fab T-Birds record). I usually just turn the multi over and feed the signal to a tape slap and print that back to the multi, but I'm interested in what you mention as part 2 of the process using varispeed. I didn't quite understand that part, care to elaborate? Mucho thanks, Dave McNair |
Middleman wrote on Thu, 17 February 2005 23:44 |
Terry...I was listening to Zep 3 on the radio and noticed how well the kick and drums come through on small speakers. Songs from the same era and even most today don't pop up as nicely. In some cases a lot of the same era music reveals the vocal and maybe guitars as well as snare but the kick on the Zep 3 album just punches right in perfectly on small speakers. What monitors did you use while mixing if I may ask? Just wondered if you did a lot of comparison mixes on different sized speakers or if something like the Westlakes or other large systems offered up good translation in those days. |
Nathan Eldred wrote on Fri, 18 February 2005 01:24 |
I think Zep III was the most influencial album to my engineering 'style'. LOVE the verbs...plates, chambers, rooms, combination? |