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Drift Encodings
Just noticed something running Air Towel and Pearls Girl through MusicBrainz Picard:
- Air towel was encoded in Logic Pro X 10.4.4 - Pearls Girl was encoded in iTunes 12.9.4.94 both of which are the most recent versions. So, I took a look at the other releases, as far as we got MP3's to download: - Small Conker And A Twix: iTunes 12.9.2.5 Drift 2: - Apple Shine: iTunes 12.9.2.5 - Molehill: iTunes 12.9.2.5 - Threats of Rain: iTunes 12.9.2.5 - Brussels: iTunes 12.9.2.5 - Soniamode: iTunes 12.9.2.5 - Appleshine Continuum (I do not recall if this was a download, but I have it as iTunes encode, so I assume it was): iTunes 12.9.2.5 - Are you rockstar?: Logic Pro X 10.4.4 - Twist: Logic Pro X 10.4.2 Drift 3: - Dune: no download - Custard Speedtalk: Logic Pro X 10.4.4 - This Must Be Drum Street (Film Edit): Logic Pro X 10.4.4 - Pinetum: iTunes 12.9.4.94 - Poet Cat: iTunes 12.9.4.94 - Air towel was encoded in Logic Pro X 10.4.4 - Pearls Girl was encoded in iTunes 12.9.4.94 Drift 4: - Listen To Their No: no download - Schiphol Test: iTunes 12.9.4.94 I will continue to update this list. I wonder how they use Logic? For mastering? Or for actual production? I always thought Rick would rather use pro tools, but I have no clue? Does anyone one have any recent interviews about that? |
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I wish they wouldn't use the Apple built-in encoders. It would be much nicer quality if they would run it through a LAME encoder instead.
Regarding Dune, that wasn't released as a free download on uwlive.com, so you probably got that from a retailer somewhere. |
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I am still surprised they use the latest version of Logic, though. Nearly all musicians (and podcasterS0 I know, would rather a release or 2 before updating or at least wait a couple of weeks, as plugins tend to break. But then again, if it is only for mastering, it would make a bit more sense, but really I wonder. :) Quote:
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Every Logic user I know has given up on it in since Logic X came out. Good to know somebody's still using it.
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Is it possible Rick used Logic to encode the latest one because he did some extra work on it before releasing?
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I think if then mastering? Did he use Logic before? If anyone has any gear related interviews, I’m dying for links :)
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There's quite a bit of info in this article. Not a lot about Logic, but it's pretty clear Logic is integral to his process.
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