Los Angeles, CA -- Three-time Grammy
Award-winning group The Black Eyed Peas recently made history by holding the
number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for a staggering 26
consecutive weeks--half a year--a feat that not even The Beatles, The Rolling
Stones or Michael Jackson were able to accomplish. The two songs responsible
for the reign, Boom Boom Pow,
followed by I Gotta Feeling, both
came from BEP's new record, The END (Energy Never Dies), which was tracked
by Padraic "Padlock" Kerin and tracked/mixed by Dylan "3-D"
Dresdow.
Dresdow, who owns Paper V.U. Studios in North Hollywood and has
worked with the group on four albums now, is quick to bring up that he is an
avid fan of A-Designs Audio. Among his collection are the Pacifica, P1, REDDI,
HM2EQ HAMMER, MP-2 and several EM Series, plus a BAC-500 and Blast Pad Filter
from sibling company Pete's Place Audio, all of which were used during the
mixing of The END.
"One of the
things that was interesting about this record was that there was a lot of synth
stuff, especially synth bass. Although most people consider synths to be an
afterthought--like adding a pad on a bridge--we were treating them as
foreground instruments that were driving a lot of the record's emotion,” says
Desdow, "The A-Designs Pacifica mic pre was one of the tools that really
helped us craft our synth sounds. We frequently ran will.i.am and Keith Harris'
synth outputs through the direct injects on the front panel. I find that the
Pacifica really brings out a lot of detail on the top end, so, by engaging the
pads, it adds a nice tinge of darkness, which can be a really cool thing.”
When using a Moog Little Phatty for synth bass, Dresdow turned to
the A-Designs REDDI direct inject box. "The REDDI really lends an extra
dimension to bass instruments. When I pair it with the Little Phatty, it seems
like I get this extra octave of low-end musical range out of the signal chain.
I also find that I don't have to EQ or compress things as often whenever I'm
using the REDDI."
According to Dresdow, another tool that played a big part on the
new album was the HM2EQ HAMMER, which was used extensively for background
vocals. "The HAMMER is a magic EQ; in fact, I struggle to find things that
it doesn't sound good on," he laughs. "I basically engaged the low
cut switches on the unit, then boosted three frequency areas: 300Hz for extra
body, 1.2kHz to add some presence and separation from the guitars, and 15kHz
for top end sparkle. The resulting sound was a home run. The HAMMER is very
versatile and I can hardly wait to get my hands on the new NAIL compressor when
it comes out."
Several 500 Series modules were also brought out for various
sessions, including a P-1--based on the Pacifica and used on synth bass--and
EM-PEQ on kick. "The EM-PEQ is very reminiscent of the classic Pultec
EQP1, but seeing that this version is solid-state, it doesn't smear the audio
quite as much. So you get this really nice roundness on your kick drum without
messing with the detail of the top end and midrange."
The BAC-500, another 500 Series module from sibling company Pete's
Place Audio, came into play on lead vocals during the mixdown process.
"The BAC-500 is a very smooth compressor, and I almost always activate its
distortion button, which helps things peek their head out a little bit more
within a mix."
When it became apparent that Dresdow would be recording a fair
number of vocal overdubs for The END, A-Designs/Pete's Place’s Peter
Montessi asked him to try out the new Blast Pad filter screen. "I didn’t
really want to put it up at first, but I did and was stunned," he
confides. "It sounded incredibly better than the standard pop filter we
were using. I even took the Blast Pad at one point and 'motorboated' into it,
putting my hand behind it, and I couldn't feel a thing! It was totally
dispersing the airflow out the vents around the circumference without
attenuating the sound in any way.
"Using the Blast Pad, we were able to get much more of the
natural proximity effect out of our microphone without having to worry about
extreme plosives that would otherwise cause the compressor to kick in a lot
harder than we'd like. Bottom line is that it sounds amazing and is by far the
best vocal filter out there."
"The Black Eyed
Peas are a very talented group. Not only have they sold millions and millions
of records, but they also really know what they're doing. When you're working
with competent people who know their craft and are experienced, you know that
you're going to get a good sound out of whatever gear you have on hand,” adds
Dresdow. “And when you have A-Designs gear on top of that, it just makes the
whole process so much easier. The talent was awesome, the equipment was
top-notch, and everything simply fell into place."
About A Designs
A-Designs Audio is a boutique manufacturer of high-quality
professional audio products, including the MP-A Series (all-tube microphone
preamplifiers), Pacifica, REDDI (all-tube direct box), ATTY and ATTY2'D
(passive line attenuators), EM Series (500 Series-compatible microphone
preamplifier at EQ modules), and new HM2EQ HAMMER (dual mono, three-band tube
equalizer). For more info, please contact A-Designs Audio at 818-716-4153 or
visit www.adesignsaudio.com.
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