Linkin Park Words From The Studio: 15th December 2002 - half-way point
half-way point
we've been here in new york for over a week, and we'll be here
for another week mixing. here's a little more info about what's
going on: we had to finish up some recording during the first
week of mixing, which is unusual.
the story is...
chester got sick during the last week in LA (recording), and we
had to bring him to new york, to a studio we've never recorded
at. it was a little unsettling, but luckily it all worked out.
i wrote some stuff while he was sick, and when he got better,
it was all ready to go. he liked what it sounded like, and hooked
us up with great performances. a few days later, he was finished,
and flew back to LA. which leaves brad and i here with andy wallace
mixing.
some people who visit this site have no idea what mixing is. i'll try and describe it: when we record, we create anywhere from 25 to upwards of 50 tracks of music. one track may be from a microphone on rob's kick drum, one is on the snare, 4 and more are on guitars, a couple for bass, dozens for samples and vocals, for example. all of these tracks need to balanced and separated, adding certain effects (like reverb and delay) to make the song sound right. that's what mixing is. and that's what andy wallace helps us with. he has mixed a lot of great albums, from nirvana's "nevermind" to mudvayne's "LD50" and taproot's "welcome". we are very happy to be working with him again.
everything's great, and we'll keep you up to date with all the newest info here in the studio reports section.
- Posted by Mike.