Rockn'deano wrote:Freddy, I love you man, but a raw boot, WITHOUT pro tools is EXACTLY what the band soundedlike. This is an audience boot!
Sorry, Dean, you're not making sense, at least to me.
Yes, I know it's an audience boot, but come on, Dean, WHAT were they using to record it with? You've got top notch mics, amps, and a sound system that could knock anyone's socks off driving the whole thing that's happening on stage.
Tell me that whatever was being used to record the boot from the audience was NOT overpowered and constantly clipping? I had to turn my desktop Jenson speakers DOWN just to get the bass drum at a tolerable level. It still over powered the vocals, not to mention the boot recorded the band AFTER THE FACT. When you do a live remote, you record directly from instruments/mics TO the board. You don't record from the sound amps that the audience hears. If they did, Captured would have sounded like sh*t with all the secondary reverberation and echo, but it still would've sounded infinitely better than what was used to record this latest boot because of the pro equipment they used then.
There is NO way that what we heard was an accurate reflection of what the band sounded like. I guarantee that what was being used to record the boot couldn't even capture half of the dynamics (if that), which is why some of it sounded like mud. The recorder used did the best job it could, but I guarantee it wasn't built for the purpose of accurately recording live rock concerts.