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@teddym2808
@teddym2808 12 сағат бұрын
Now I am very interested in your colour delay, but there is no video on it. Can you tell me if the EQ filtering has Q? If it does, and I can do resonant low pass, it looks like it could be the most perfect insert delay, as it has a ducker and the other shaping effects. Sorry I just try and avoid putting demos on my production machine, but I suppose I could try it on my laptop. I am especially wondering if there's a nice saturated feedback like the Logic tape delay, which has been almost impossible to replicate since I left Logic.
@hofa_en
@hofa_en 7 сағат бұрын
Hi, thanks for your interest! Yes, the EQ filtering will have adjustable q factor. A video showing some more details will be coming soon. Please stay tuned on our website. :)
@teddym2808
@teddym2808 7 сағат бұрын
@@hofa_en Yes but by that time the sale will be over. Oh well, thanks for the reply.
@hofa_en
@hofa_en 7 сағат бұрын
It was part of our marketing to offer it at a super low price with just a few details revealed. But it is totally up to you. You can still wait and get it later, but at a bit higher price :)
@teddym2808
@teddym2808 6 сағат бұрын
@@hofa_en The normal price is way too high for a delay plugin, sorry. I might just try the demo tonight and see. If the feedback saturates correctly I'll be very into it. I still think it's a 49 Euro plugin RRP and that you and maybe 7 other devs are stuck in 20 year old pricing, unfortunately. But, that's why we have choices, and it's up to any dev to charge anything they like. We can only decide what we are willing to spend for ourselves :) I wish you the best of luck with it, honestly.
@bengtmaltmaster2319
@bengtmaltmaster2319 23 сағат бұрын
One of the best albums ever! 🎉
@prettywikked11
@prettywikked11 2 күн бұрын
This is cool. And Yeah. Phil Collen has stated that some of the Def Leppard songs were just meant to be studio tracks that they never dreamed they would have to play live. The songs would get popular and they would be shitting themselves, wondering how they would pull it off live when loads of tricks were done in the studio by Mutt.
@STRAIGHTP
@STRAIGHTP 2 күн бұрын
The version you are listening to with the music video is Terrible audio quality. Any other version would be better
@STRAIGHTP
@STRAIGHTP 2 күн бұрын
Mutt Lange was genius. This is one of those songs that was just laid out to flow in perfection. Especially the crescendo when Joe holds that note right in the middle and the music drops out. Timeless
@tucsonblonde
@tucsonblonde 2 күн бұрын
You should listen to them Live before you choose to crap on them by accusing them of using auto tune. Still Counting live is a good one, but any live performance will do. Try harder.
@marioalfon1
@marioalfon1 2 күн бұрын
Thanks from this reaction from Spain.....you have to react to THE MISSION from Operation Mindcrime......one of the most underrated songs
@KBH27
@KBH27 4 күн бұрын
Please react to Dream Theater
@KBH27
@KBH27 4 күн бұрын
Please react to Dream Theater
@KBH27
@KBH27 4 күн бұрын
11:36 CHEECH? lol
@KBH27
@KBH27 4 күн бұрын
one of my favorite albums front to back. Also the first 2 Badlands cds
@hughwaldock6980
@hughwaldock6980 4 күн бұрын
Hi guys! I visited the rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland when I was in the US. I really love studying on your degree. I'm just not the most natural rock star. I could never be so into rock like you guys because I'm just like a baby in a pram with it. All I can do is go through the materials for the course with it and pass my exams and do what I'm asked to do. I'm much more knowledgeable about Classical genres. I don't know enough about pop music to ever be you. I love the music and not the money as well. I don't want to beat you at this sort of thing. So, why do your course? Well, I did it because I came across the college and studying production quite by chance. I'd never heard of HOFA before. It was just that your CD rendering software was famous and the Polish pressing plant I was using for my first CD run used your software. I was crap at production of my own piano music and wanted to learn how to record and produce my own classical music properly. It wasn't taking the Mickey out of most people's ambition to be a pop star or top producer of pop at HOFA. I have always wanted to do my own thing with it. I looked at the V2 course in 2021 and the short courses at the end and researched what I could do with them. I wanted to know what it was like to write a piece of music for film. I thought that might be one area I could use it with my knowledge of Classical Harmony and music. I'd previously studied Classical Music performance at 2 conservatoires and not got to the end, famous ones. GSMD London and HfM Köln Standort Wuppertal. I thought this was a chance to complete my studies in a new way. I went back to my old college in London and did a short course with them to make it up with them called Film Music Composition for Beginners. I loved that so that became one aim when I graduate to write film and gaming music. That was one thing. I did 2 days practical experience shadowing a DJ at Colchester Arts Centre and being Graham Hales's roady. I help him set up and put away and he taught me a few things about miking and how to coil XLR cable properly to matain it's integrity. I just think I couldn't do what he did when he was younger and tout the North London clubs for business as a DJ because he said it involved drinking them under the table and I can't drink now I'm severely diabetic. I feel due to the drinking culture and drugs as standard Live DJing apart form shows is out. I thought about using your degree to dress classical music up in modern production as one adventurous polish producer put it in a study. That is something I'm very interested in using production to help classical music keep pace with modern tastes in sound. I'd like to record orchestras and be a Tonmeister more than be anything else in production except producing my own classical music and voiceovers. I also like acoustics but find it quite hard. So there is plenty I can do without being the rock star producer most people are in the course. I'm looking at further study at Abbey Road Institute in London which is famous for recording classical music for EMI as well as pop. They do an expensive version of this diploma for 16,000 pounds. So I'd like to do that and see if I can get into recording BBC orchestras or something with you degree and their diploma. That's what I'd like a swan song at doing maybe a bit of EDM and rock on the side like ALW. That's what I really wanna do in production if I can achieve it at 50. It's political as well I want to save a niche for the classical music professionals because they are all so sad they are finding it so hard to save themselves. I wan to be an advocate for it like a male version of Nicola Benedetti and perform on my own singing and piano recordings. that's why I'm doing additional performance and teaching qualifications with the Royal College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music in London. i'm not meaning to offend the pop stars just do my own thing. I'm obsessed with the best solo piano sound I can create with an SM58 for example. Using the fully customisable HOFA reverb. HOFA parallel processing and Fabfilter EQuing. I'm trying to be American about it and develop in my own way I think. I like doing it like that too unlike many Brits. I'm not that conventional but cool original flavour. Today I'm really obsessed with this chorus I've discovered for the first time of Bach's the final movement to BWV225 the cantata Singet den Herrn ein neues Lied. It's jus the most amazing fugue.kzbin.info/www/bejne/gpXPoHeiit6Jlbcsi=1GI4F5U4OcqOMrfT&t=769 The Dutch do it even better. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bJLEdoajat6Gjbcsi=WD5jxis1yC63lbQ6&t=784 The tempo production and interpretation of that recording is so much better. You can just see the score with the other one.
@KBH27
@KBH27 4 күн бұрын
they did have electronic drums back then or triggers
@kenburke7049
@kenburke7049 5 күн бұрын
Just because you measure the distance, doesn’t mean there won’t be phase issues. Don’t forget about reflections. It depends on your room.
@ParanormalResponse
@ParanormalResponse 7 күн бұрын
What happened to just enjoying a song for what it is. A 75 yr old man who hasn't made a Foreigner song in many many years.?
@gonzalopriale3293
@gonzalopriale3293 7 күн бұрын
The party poopers, debbie downers, etc
@djtvappdias9353
@djtvappdias9353 7 күн бұрын
Gracias por compartir el vídeo 😁🙋🏿🙋🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@gwgw77
@gwgw77 8 күн бұрын
Seems like they worked with (all sorts of) technicians which were not ready to deliver (nor had the experience?) the “musical” results for a band like Foreigner. Unacceptable tuning artifacts @ 4.54 as an additional example even for “today’s music”. I know I’m just guessing, and I may be wrong but usually these things happen when you work with people which are not qualified enough because of deadlines? budgets? … It’s a pity really because there are “expectations” when we all have heard and loved their previous work … and guessing they could afford to do so.
@robertnatiello3814
@robertnatiello3814 9 күн бұрын
I am guessing a good point is that the artist should have a personal say in any printed music otherwise they are helpless to have it changed. I would want it changed fast.
@daviddaw4018
@daviddaw4018 9 күн бұрын
Interesting how everyone's a critic and knows more than the real pro's - get a life guys!
@davidraymond7920
@davidraymond7920 7 күн бұрын
I agree song is awesome who are these dudes to judge
@-droid-j7-225
@-droid-j7-225 9 күн бұрын
The intonation of that 'dreeemer' sounded more like supertramp then reo speedwagon lol (3:30)
@themotownboy1
@themotownboy1 11 күн бұрын
I enjoy HOFA’s videos and am a subscriber, but I didn’t enjoy the cynical attitude toward the song itself by the guys. That part went on for too long and it felt a bit “High School.” It almost discouraged me from continuing to watch the rest of the video. However, I did not know about this new Foreigner song, so thanks for that.
@ontogeny6474
@ontogeny6474 11 күн бұрын
You're wonderful engineers (and your studio is freakin tight) but you may have inferred that this beautiful track is hardly worthy of a listen. For sure someone dropped the ball on the KZbin upload but that's no fault of the song. "Turning Back the Time" has a retro message so I personally think it was never intended to sound overly commercial or like some kind of modern pop wonder. Still love your guys, just my two cents. 😄
@nasdaq1966
@nasdaq1966 11 күн бұрын
cool, great tips
@windy6547
@windy6547 15 күн бұрын
I'm tired of hearing the same thing over and over again. If they successfully blend both genres of music in a way that appeals to everyone, I don't understand why it triggers "some" people so much
@thedaveut
@thedaveut 16 күн бұрын
Its either the best idea he ever had, or the worst idea you ever had!! Hahah.
@henryb.little3399
@henryb.little3399 16 күн бұрын
Damn Sammy's voice was so good.
@annebokma4637
@annebokma4637 18 күн бұрын
You talk like your gear doesnt go to 11 on every knob 😂😂 Why was Satan quiet? Lemmy stole his voice 😂
@AdelSweezy
@AdelSweezy 19 күн бұрын
02:03 the "in your face" vocal is because of the fairchild 670 legacy by UAD lol
@cb533
@cb533 21 күн бұрын
The hangup on him sounding like Zeppelin is so weird to me. Okay? That's his voice. Should he just never sing because someone else has had that voice and been well known? I'm always glad when people can look past that hangup and just enjoy them on their own.
@KellieMcNutt
@KellieMcNutt 21 күн бұрын
The beginning of the song always makes me think that it’s cold as ice from foreigner 😂
@steveazulay8233
@steveazulay8233 21 күн бұрын
I love how you loop sections. Makes it easier to see/hear/understand
@steveazulay8233
@steveazulay8233 21 күн бұрын
Definitely overhead mics on the drums
@steveazulay8233
@steveazulay8233 21 күн бұрын
It's like listening to a live band. ❤
@steveazulay8233
@steveazulay8233 21 күн бұрын
Your analysis is spot on!
@steveazulay8233
@steveazulay8233 21 күн бұрын
I think the cymbals were heavily gated. This is one of my fav songs. A lot of shit takes place in the studio. All good...live performance is when you have to perform. ❤ i love the bass and guitar sound. Drums might be sampled. Who cares😂😂. This song rocks!!!❤❤❤
@ThemFuzzyMonsters
@ThemFuzzyMonsters 21 күн бұрын
Sounds like a Roland JC-120 was used on all the clean guitar parts.
@MikeyRB77
@MikeyRB77 22 күн бұрын
Hugh and Phil got that BIG sound by layering in a "Movement" drum computer, like Dave Stewart's Eurythmics system. Made in England, so you probably didn't get them in the USA.
@timppatimo6287
@timppatimo6287 23 күн бұрын
Lol, this is not only "rocky", this is a very 80s soft metal. Reminds me of Tobruk and some softest examples of NWOBHM. Can call it pop metal if you want, nothing wrong with that. Just a different type of rock music, that's not your Venom or Bathory
@claustind179
@claustind179 25 күн бұрын
If you listen to a life version of any of there tracks, you will realize how wrong you are. Hes voice does not need any autotune he as one of few sounds exactly the same live as on record.
@BiWesCrew
@BiWesCrew 8 күн бұрын
And what makes you think autotune can't be used live?
@ender_wiggum
@ender_wiggum 25 күн бұрын
I love Ghost, but I agree that they could turn up the edge on the guitars and drums and it would be... better.
@brianbeatty6901
@brianbeatty6901 26 күн бұрын
oh you need to listen to a couple of his albums. he can go from low in the basement to halfway up to screaming and right to soft and even.
@brianbeatty6901
@brianbeatty6901 26 күн бұрын
devin townsend aka strapping young lad aka steve vai band
@singingfan
@singingfan 27 күн бұрын
Please listen to other of Ghost’s heavier songs? My favorites from them aren’t singles. You could also listen to Tobias’s previous band Repugnant! He sings and growls!
@DM-or3no
@DM-or3no Ай бұрын
He said he has never heard the song before ..im sure he jas listened to it many times before making this video . Why lie about it?
@Gaelginzu
@Gaelginzu Ай бұрын
they have such great skills to compose catchy songs, still riffy. this one is also brutal theme wise
@sharkfarm44
@sharkfarm44 Ай бұрын
You have to think more prog, the S's are very symbolic of Sex, it's sleazy, and he exaggerates them on purpose. It is emotion, that seems to be missing in a lot of mixes these days
@lasseelkjaer6191
@lasseelkjaer6191 Ай бұрын
4:20 Gary is kinda emulating brass/trumpet stabs with those 'clever' overdub guitars, same arrangement idea I would say
@shane_earl_official
@shane_earl_official Ай бұрын
listen to their song cirice if you wanna hear a metal song from them