ONDUBGROUND AND JAHKO LION - CHAPTER ONE
(EP)
DUBROOM MP3 ALBUM REVIEW
WWW, September 2014 - French (DUB) Reggae band
OnDubGround with five tracks featuring Jamaican singer Jahko Lion. Both showing
their versatility as Jahko rides laid-back, Ire riddims and heavy steppers with
the same ease as they are played into the multitrack recorder.
In the abundance of water, the fool is thirsty.
Someone said it sometime and it could very well be said about anyone looking for
conscious (DUB) Reggae and not knowing about the enormous wealth of music from
the online Net Labels. Thanks to the Internet, the world wide Roots Massive
connects and produces collaborations that were only available for the industrial
and commercial boys and girls.
MAKING DUB WITH COMPUTERS CHAPTER
30: USING EQ WITH SPACE ECHO AND REVERB
STUDIO DUBROOM TUTORIAL
WWW, September 16 2014 - It's often said how
in Dub, the mixing board turns into an instrument at the hand of the engineer.
Like a keyboard player touches the keys, the guitar player the strings. True,
true, true. Pressing the mute buttons, using the sliders, and not just on the
mixing board. The effect devices are not safe from the hands of the Dub
engineer.
During my live performances when I dub a band
live, it happens that I have to use the PA of the hall. As I count the drops of
sweat on the head of the engineer as I'm telling him how I am going to use his
mixing board, I hear him think: "there goes my setting". When I
continue to tell him how I want the delay and other effects routed back to the
mixing board via a channel input, I see him watch the aux-out buttons while in
his head he hears the feedback. Yes, the mixing board becomes an instrument.
Where an engineer usually fine-tunes his mix
and explodes whenever someone wants to change anything, a Dub engineer
continually changes these settings. No, just by (un)muting channels and not just
by knowing where to drop what kind of echo and how to transform the echo feed
with EQ like we did in the previous chapters. Here's another general guideline:
whatever you can change with EQ, change it!
In this next video, it's not just the simple
Dub delay with it's EQ and the reverb. Remember, we've added a Space Echo at Aux
3. That's what we're going to use now and we are going to use the EQ settings of
the reverb as well. Before you press play, though, just a little bit more info
about the "Space Echo".
There are many soft- and hardware devices
similar to the Space Echo. Even free VST effects that are perfect to use, but
that's for another place. In a way, you can look at the Space echo as a
combination of Delay, Reverb and EQ. Where I use a separate EQ with my Dub delay
and layer it with reverb from the mixing board, the Space echo does all that in
one device.
Watch as the "decay" (length) buttons
and the EQ on the blue devices change. The blue device at top is the Reverb at
aux 2, the blue device below the mixing board is the Space Echo. Read the extra
information as you watch just how EQ and other things are used:
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