Trip of Hope has been composed, realised and pre-mixed at Paris by
Jean-Christophe Lemay in his own home studio, in particular with:
- Cubase VST 24 3.7 son PC PII 450, 256 mo of ram, DD UW,
Gina Event 20 bits sound card, E/S Spdif
- Akai S3000 XL with 32 mo and multi-fx
- Synthé Supernova Novation
- Expander JV-2080 Roland with 6 extensions cards
- Expander SC-88 Roland
- Micro LEM EMU 4535
- Mix : Allen & Heath 20:8:2
- Monitoring : Genelec 1030 A
The 16 titles of the album were then mixed by
Jean-Philippe Badoui, Jean-Christophe Lemay, and Guillaume Mis at "Studio du Palais des Congrès" during 10 days,
in december 2000. Here is a not-exhaustive list of the equipment used for mixing :
- SSL 4056 E mixing desk (56 tracks)
- ProTools 5.0 24 Mix + on MAc G4 and Apogee AD 8000 converters
- Synchronized in SMPTE with a PC PII 450 and Cubase VST 24
- Reverbs : 480 Lexicon, PCM 70 Lexicon, PCM 60 Lexicon, AMS Reverb,
EMT 240, M3000 TC Electronics
- Delays : AMS Delay, D1500 Yamaha, Infernal Machin Publison,
TC 2290 TC Electronics, Echocord Dynacord
- Multi-effets : AMS Phase, M3000 Eventide, Mutron Bi-Phase
- Lots of pizzas !
The album was mastered at
Translab, by Pompon, on a SADI station with Avalon, Manley, TL Audio peripherals.
To see some
photos about those 10 days mixing at the studio
click here
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