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Correction - all band members fully clothed. EVERYTHING IS FINE

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Created: 01 June 2018

Under instruction from Mythical Counsel, I am confirming:

  • I have no direct knowledge of the Clothing status of my band mates.
  • I also confirm I am uncertain as to whether their disappearance into the Jungle was in search of Rum, or coconuts, or in fact that there was even a Jungle.
  • Any evidence of Trees, Rum, Coconuts or discarded trousers are a distraction, planted for nefarious purposes.
  • Everything is Fine. Perfecty Fine.
  • And even should I sin, should I stray so far from the light that you no longer recognise me underneath the burden of my misdeeds,

Please pardon me too.

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Tide goes out, whittling sticks on the shore

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Created: 30 May 2018

I had a chat with a bloke once, seemed to think I'm in charge of some band. Oops.

You know that thing where something's so wrong it's not even wrong? 

Unlike that actual conversation, where much passed through my mind and little left my lips, here, in the freedom of the margins of our experimental notebook, I can touch on some of the concepts that patient observation over a decade has yielded.

The Band Dynamic.

Control is an illusion :-)

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I've used the phrase 'The Erratic in search of the Ecstatic'.

10 years in, I am proud to be part of a messy, irrational, Piratical human endeavour.

We're self assembling furniture that made other choices.

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I like the mix of reasonable approaches and bat-shit lunacy. To paraphrase Hunter S Thompson, I wouldn't recommend Randomness and Structure in constant interaction, but it's worked for me.

To borrow further: When the going gets weird, the Weird franchise.

McWeirdo's?

I'm down.

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I sit on the beach, whittling a twig. while the band cavorts in the jungles, naked, in search of rum and coconuts.

This seems somehow, fitting.

As they drift back to the beach, there's a fire built and I have marshmallows.

Slow Album Movements.

Bah. I'm just snarky cos I couldn't get any more album stuff done this week. That happens.

Research and Stuff

Big ups to Gray R. for yet more tech talk. I've been reluctant to go into too much tech detail for fear of becoming a Tone Quester Of the Middle Ages.

Let's just say I have been reading a lot. Then comes testing. and blogging about it.

Hmm. More to follow.

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Stormcellar at the Harmonie Club, Narrabundah ACT, Friday June 1st

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Created: 27 May 2018

Ever had the Schnitzel at the Harmonie Club? It's great. Like really really good.

We're heading for Canberra this Friday night.

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Saturday shout outs

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Created: 26 May 2018

Cheers to Travellin' Mac for the local scene update.

We continue to navigate by the stars.

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Cheers also to Aki for having a look at I wanna Be Your Girl.

Here she is in action. 

Sadly Rock A Cherry has stopped gigging, but Aki might be up for some collaboration if we're lucky.

It puts a smile on my face when an experiment comes back to life.

IT LIVES!!!

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Album review and work session tomorrow.

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New recording setup discussions

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Created: 24 May 2018

While the current batch of stuff is in production and post production, we've been looking at pre-production for a few of the other projects.

I had some logistical fails this week (argh) and some Technical Process wins (yay!).

Thanks to Montman, Pete D, Michael Lynch and Jim C for running through some technical and esoteric questions on recording.

There's a seismic shift in recording technology over the last decade, subsequent to the equally seismic shifts between 2000-2008.

5 years ago when we recorded 'Hired Guns & Borrowed Glory' we were running a 16 bit 48kHz TASCAM interface.

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It blew up on day 2 of a Location recording (OMG) and it was only thanks to Pete D's massive round trip to bring his own unit down that we were able to get the recording finished.

Lag made Monitoring hard. Yuck. 

Since then, Lag has been moderated with higher bandwidth/different architecture access ports (USB3/Thunderbolt).

The biggest change, IMHO, is the new emulation systems.

The Bright Sparks in Engineering ran an oscilloscope over the output signal from an expensive production chain - a Neve Desk, expensive pre-amps, vintage amps - figured out what these devices do to the signal, then programmed those parameters into Software Filters that can be added in post production or during the pre-amp/capture stage.

Want to sound 99% like Hendrix's amp? Like Alan Parsons did your recording setup?

You don't need to know how to Mic your amp - plug your guitar in, click a mouse, or toggle a switch, and $$$ worth of God-Tier audio equipment is suddenly in your sound.

Sort of.

It's an emulator; More 'Butter with 5% canola oil' than Organic Virgin Cow Butter Of The Amish.

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Pete D switched me on to current emulation concepts and I have been reading away.

It's a little like CD vs Vinyl, or WAV vs FLAC. 

If you follow the Science, the digital emulations are as good/Close to analogue versions.....'Close'.

If you ask anyone who owns a Pre Amp worth as much as a new Car , you may get a different opinion.

I've had the chance to compare recordings thanks to Michael L and Ben and my own field recording with the current Zoom H6 (I rate it highly).

Mr L.'s Audiophile chain (on hidden hand for example) produces results that are by far the best sound reproduction I've heard outside of a NAGRA 2 in mint condition operated by a BBC soundo. (Yeah that's how I roll.)

That said, if you are recording Fuzzy Guitar and Noisy Noise, as opposed to Atmosphere and Acoustic, then will you really notice the % different between $$$$$$ worth of gear or $$$ worth?

Here's some of the things that have been in conversation:

20th century sonic reference points

Are they the best sound or simply what you've descended from?

Psycho Acoustics VS Pleasing to the ear

Is a NEVE desk the way to get great sound because it's an evolved outcome after 100 years of sound work to know what sounds pleasing to the ear, in light of how we hear and how we store and reproduce sound?

OR

COS THE BEATLES/NIRVANA/MY FAVOURITE used it?

Subjective Sound

When we travel and return to Oz, we hear the Australian accent again. Usually when we get to the airport on the way back.

It sounds....weird.

If we pick a chain/emulator that Colours the sound by changing it, shaping it, in a specific, chosen way, are we doing it because it's Objectively Better or because that's the accent we like are used to?

If you're Free, are you free?

Who are you/we sonically emulating?

What sound do you want?

In this Interregnum, the time of silence for the music business, to borrow well from Wiliam Goldman:

“Nobody knows anything...... Not one person in the entire motion picture field knows for a certainty what's going to work. Every time out it's a guess and, if you're lucky, an educated one.”

Why bother chasing the sound of the Top40? Why try to get 'THAT SOUND'.

WTF is 'that' sound?

Sound of our Heroes

As Jim C. said to me, every Harmonica Player wants to sound like Little Walter.

$$$$ worth of vintage amp OR...$$ worth of software to get dang close?

I can see the pro's and cons on both sides - great gear, great knowledge, taste or - BUTTON!!!!

To quote Larson...

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Let thy limitations be thy art

says Brother Bill, and he's one hoopy frood.

There's never been a better, cheaper, time to make stuff.

So so many buttons.

Fascinating. Exploring this stuff is an ongoing mission. Keep reading the blog you may even hear some of the results :-) (EDIT: Reading to hear? Well. Hmm. How about, re-visit and I'll most likely be posting test sounds)

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Our thanks to the P&C at Coonabarrabran, Dark Skies project being rescheduled.

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Created: 23 May 2018

Thanks to Aimee, Gary and Merrill.

Tried my best, couldn't make this weekend work.

Kind of bummed out.

(sigh).

I'll sit with it for a bit.

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More Articles …

  1. A reckoning to come
  2. Slow movement this week
  3. Feel So Blue
  4. Gathering experimental results, running yet more experiments, technical discussions.
  5. Video from todays overdub session
  6. Experiments Continue
  7. The Juggernaut rolls onwards
  8. Valiente Corazon.
  9. Sunday afternoon writing session
  10. Two friends and a shed
  11. Noting with sadness the passing of band grandma Raquel B.
  12. Bush Poets, writing sessions, Sunday arvo vibes
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