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		<title>Per: Created page with &quot; ==Creating Imaginary Backdrops (Innerviews 1993)==   You&#039;re known for being highly critical of your own playing. What do you think of it on Wardenclyffe Tower?  The p...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot; ==&lt;a href=&quot;/ahwiki/index.php/Creating_Imaginary_Backdrops_(Innerviews_1993)&quot; title=&quot;Creating Imaginary Backdrops (Innerviews 1993)&quot;&gt;Creating Imaginary Backdrops (Innerviews 1993)&lt;/a&gt;==   You&amp;#039;re known for being highly critical of your own playing. What do you think of it on Wardenclyffe Tower?  The p...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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You&amp;#039;re known for being highly critical of your own playing. What do you think of it on Wardenclyffe Tower?  The problem I have with Wardenclyffe Tower is that the album was recorded a long time before it was mixed. It was recorded over a year prior to releasing it and the reason is that we recorded it and the scheduling was such that I could never get to mix it. I started to mix it one time and I wasn&amp;#039;t happy with the mixes so I stopped and we went out on the road. I came back and tried it again. I usually go to Front Page [studios] in Costa Mesa and I mixed it there pretty quick. I thought it was going okay, and then when I listened to the mixes I wasn&amp;#039;t happy with them, so I didn&amp;#039;t release it. I was gonna do it again, but because of the amount of time that had gone by, I started to get really fed up. I was getting very tired of it. So I thought, having played the mixes to my friends and the guys, to release the mixes that I had done at Front Page, which is how the album is now. But I&amp;#039;m not completely happy with the way the mixes are now.&lt;br /&gt;
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Why didn&amp;#039;t you mix the new album at home?  I decided to go to the studio at that time with Wardenclyffe Tower because I didn&amp;#039;t have my home studio set-up working because we had just moved. So, otherwise I would have tried to do it at home again, but I didn&amp;#039;t have a set-up going at the house. We moved everything and I lost the set-up I had, so I had to start again. I think the album is what it is. I think it&amp;#039;s pretty good. The thing that lets it down for me is just that I would have liked to mix a couple of tracks again—not everything.&lt;br /&gt;
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Why do it at home?  It&amp;#039;s cheaper. It&amp;#039;s very difficult to make the kind of album I want to make with the budgets we get. The basic tracks are done very quickly, usually in three or four days. But the critical thing for me is mixing; that&amp;#039;s what&amp;#039;s done at home. That takes a while because I go at my own speed and I don&amp;#039;t do it all the time. What I try to do these days is get it where I want it and then walk away for a bit...go out on my bike or go for a beer. Then when I come back I can hear it much more clearly. I find when I do it too quickly I focus on the EQ of the guitar or bass, say, and I miss other things. After I come back, I&amp;#039;ll be shocked. I&amp;#039;ll say, &amp;quot;Jeez, the bass drum is way too loud.&amp;quot;&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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