Alright. So Red of Tooth and Claw is the only album I own but I'm a big fan. It's right in my vocal range. Anywho the consistent record noise, paired with the extra bass and lower volume of all the songs, gave it that analog feel without having to get a vinyl made to hear it. I'm a big fan of that sound. Was it difficult to perfect the sound you wanted for the album or did it kinda happen accidentally? I'd imagine from the standpoint of the audio engineer it would be interesting to work on the mix.
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Alright. So Red of Tooth and Claw is the only album I own but I'm a big fan. It's right in my vocal range. Anywho the consistent record noise, paired with the extra bass and lower volume of all the songs, gave it that analog feel without having to get a vinyl made to hear it. I'm a big fan of that sound. Was it difficult to perfect the sound you wanted for the album or did it kinda happen accidentally? I'd imagine from the standpoint of the audio engineer it would be interesting to work on the mix.
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