Some people just come in, do it and they know it's right. It turns out better than you imagined it was going to sound. When that happens, you take it as a gift.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A lot of times they don't want to hear it. But you know, if some good is done to you, you should pass it on.
When you catch other people with a sound like yours, that's when you know you did something.
Well, you know it was so different from when you rehearsed. You're out there with your guitar and trying to get a sound, but it doesn't sound anything like what you expect!
Sound comes out of a life experience.
Take care of the sense and the sounds will take care of themselves.
When I am in the sound booth, I am trying to convey as much as I can through just my voice.
Nothing ever sounds quite the way it does when you're standing right in the middle of it.
I think that the things that are interesting sometimes, when you're striving for a sound, you just get it wrong 'cause of your own limitations. That's when you get something kind of original.
It is quite annoying that we have to change the sound we invented just to avoid sounding like people who simply copy us, but... it is flattering and of course challenging.
When you hear a great two-track of a performance in Carnegie Hall, let's say, it sounds like you're right there at that moment. It's true to reality. And the closer it gets, once it gets too technical, it becomes very tinny to hear notes. It doesn't sound right. It has to be natural.