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Old 24-08-2009, 08:26 PM   #3
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Default Re: Chris Lord alge - intervju

pa da, to je vec stara stvar sa njegovim setupom kompresora
imas interview s njim u Sound On Sound magazinu (May 2007)
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"I listen really quietly. When you've been doing this job for a while, you tend to listen at such a low volume that in order for it to hit you in the face, you have to really push it. I listen on [Yamaha] NS10s, the original ones with the covers, plus an old Infinity 12-inch subwoofer that cost me $300, so I can hear the ultra-low end. Listening at low volumes prevents fatigue and you can hear better what's going on. When you turn things up, after a while all your moves become a smear. So when you're doing really critical moves, do them at a low level. Of course, Lord-Alge wouldn't be in the world of rock & roll if he didn't occasionally like cranking up the volume, and he also needs to be able to do so to create a vibe for the band. To this end his room at Resonate Studios is kitted out with two Miller & Kreisel MPS 2510P speakers for left and right. Surrounds and centre are MPS 1611Ps (serial numbers 1, 2 and 3), Sub 1 is an MPS 5420, Sub 2 an MPS 5410, and bass management is courtesy of the same company's LFE4. "They sound really clean," says Lord-Alge. "I like them."
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