Ive known Mike Pelanconi (Prince Fatty) since we were 17. That was my console before his. I bought it in 1996 and sold it to him around 2006. I bought for £1600. I know a fair bit of history about it. Kirk Mustafa (owner and designer of Tweed Audio) even came to my studio as Mike and I wanted to expand it at one point. Turned out as not really possible. I also had some other tweed EQs in it which I assume PF kept and put the originals back in. Does it still have the tele distort module in it?
Some of the most authentic vintage sounding drums and bass reggae production I have heard. I am curious how the drums were mic'ed and recorded. And the bass had a nice smooth driven sound. The bass line and drums groove. And the horns all good musical lines. Well done Toby and the team.
dub 4 ever man!....dub is a music genre now, not just style of mixing and approach to music making....hats off to King Tubby and Lee Scratch Perry. I personally take from Dub culture a lot in my music, it is electronic in nature and more close to 4 to the floor dance music, but with heavy sub bass, minimalistic arrangement and rhythm, very bouncy with oceans of reverb and delay:)....long live dub music!
Thanks for tuning in folks! FYI there's a detailed interview on the recording techniques and production of Down To Earth here www.musicngear.com/blog/interview-gentlemanss-dub-club-gear-recording-techniques-and-production
Vermona Retroverb Lancet has real spring, analogue filters - hi, low, and bandpass, LFO filter control with various waves inc sample & hold. It can be clocked by the actual input (envelope follower), ext. click or audio. Has analogue drive which can be really dirty. Mix of spring and filter. It's one of those instruments that I liked so much I bought a second within weeks of the first. I think they're still less than £500, try Elevator Sound in Bristol, great guys.
Wicked channel. 🎶🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥 I have a couple pedals and a spring reverb . I got a 16 channel korg hybrid mixer . How would you connect😢. I have 4 aux outs on the back so I connected them there. And on the line ins 11/12,13/14,15/16 😊
Hi there lke the channel ,, a quick one ,, I see u have 3 channels linked ,, my question is can u buy them connectors or did u make them your self plz plz I could do with some plz plz..
Ive known Mike Pelanconi (Prince Fatty) since we were 17. That was my console before his. I bought it in 1996 and sold it to him around 2006. I bought for £1600. I know a fair bit of history about it. Kirk Mustafa (owner and designer of Tweed Audio) even came to my studio as Mike and I wanted to expand it at one point. Turned out as not really possible. I also had some other tweed EQs in it which I assume PF kept and put the originals back in. Does it still have the tele distort module in it?
That Black Hole Sun dub is to die for.
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Incredible recontextualisation.
Thanks Toby for taking your time to share your knowledge!! 🙌
Very cool workshop, thanks!
Some of the most authentic vintage sounding drums and bass reggae production I have heard.
I am curious how the drums were mic'ed and recorded. And the bass had a nice smooth driven sound.
The bass line and drums groove. And the horns all good musical lines.
Well done Toby and the team.
This is fantastic
Amazing content. Big up Toby! 🙏🏼
Excellent dub, subscribed.
dub 4 ever man!....dub is a music genre now, not just style of mixing and approach to music making....hats off to King Tubby and Lee Scratch Perry. I personally take from Dub culture a lot in my music, it is electronic in nature and more close to 4 to the floor dance music, but with heavy sub bass, minimalistic arrangement and rhythm, very bouncy with oceans of reverb and delay:)....long live dub music!
This was great, we gotta link up brother. Cheers
Thanks for tuning in folks! FYI there's a detailed interview on the recording techniques and production of Down To Earth here www.musicngear.com/blog/interview-gentlemanss-dub-club-gear-recording-techniques-and-production
that end track by massive> wow! dubplate
Vermona Retroverb Lancet has real spring, analogue filters - hi, low, and bandpass, LFO filter control with various waves inc sample & hold. It can be clocked by the actual input (envelope follower), ext. click or audio. Has analogue drive which can be really dirty. Mix of spring and filter.
It's one of those instruments that I liked so much I bought a second within weeks of the first.
I think they're still less than £500, try Elevator Sound in Bristol, great guys.
But it's mono... but beaut.
Have you ever got Harry to do a video ? I looked after him a hand full of times. By far best FOH guy i ever came across.
A Million Modules like Kisses in the Sky
big up from Hawaiʻi! 🤙🏾
Thats an insane looking desk. Or is it just me? Looks like my most desired midi controller
My mate swears by you guys. I've still not seen you live
Wicked channel. 🎶🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥
I have a couple pedals and a spring reverb . I got a 16 channel korg hybrid mixer . How would you connect😢. I have 4 aux outs on the back so I connected them there. And on the line ins 11/12,13/14,15/16 😊
What AKAI is there in the studio?I can see the label on the mixer.
Thanks
are you running a single delay repeat then looping it back on itself, or running a few feedback returns then fading in ?
i like this dubbed out version of honey more than the original!!🤷♂
Hi there lke the channel ,, a quick one ,, I see u have 3 channels linked ,, my question is can u buy them connectors or did u make them your self plz plz I could do with some plz plz..
It starts with the material doesn't it
sorry Prince Fatty & Earl 16 ofcourse > respect