Recorded at Piano Bar Shitamoto in Hiroshima on October 17, 2020. Shigeru Shitamoto (Pf) and Tom Southerton (Bass) Duo After all, it's a slightly boozy night that lends itself to listening to jazz.So for the past few days, I've been playing back the same songs over and over again at night. I'm working on changing just a few of the knobs. It's a luxurious mixing time. I like to mix in the same environment as the listener, to recreate the scene as much as possible. When I was younger, I used to mix one song a day for my idols, which was a luxury.Listening to the same song for more than 10 hours straight makes your ears tired and your senses numb. After a day of listening to the same song for more than 10 hours, your ears get tired and your senses get numbed, and you find yourself saying, "Oh, I should have done that. I don't want to go back to that environment. I don't even do a bombastic mix. The system is very simple. Recording with 96k samples on a memory recorder Launching a para through XL-Logic on SSL SiX Light EQ Most of the time this is a dynamics control using comps. Moderate volume so as not to disturb the neighbors... Vocal dubbing I don't do it in the studio anymore. I record in a place that is atmospheric and in line with the imagery of the lyrics. Because that's now possible. There was a time, back in the day, when I wanted to lie down on the lawn and mix it. Just like that.
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