Analog Heat II project

Analog Heat II project

Have started my work on “record” all my tracks through AH. See link to file (list) of tracks and which preset is used. See also link to bandcamp where the spiral and rainbow-colored covers are the ones that are “reborn” I have started from work 81 and work my way to the beginning. Also details about sound volume in the excel file. The work to restore the tracks will probably take the whole year. Posting this info because it might be interesting in audio research and see what a great product AH is. (All other tracks that have not yet been edited were previously also recorded through AH but the sound volume is way too high and not “healthy”)

remaster, förteckning verk

https://hakanolsson.bandcamp.com/

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Project completed. 658 tracks, 88 works (albums). It took 68 days to complete. All tracks have been run through Analog Heat II. Probably the AH in Sweden who got to work the most. Average LUFS value: -19.04. Average True Peak Max: -6.55. Most used character: Enhancement (on 149 tracks) Least used: Classic Dist (26 tracks)

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That’s true commitment, not only to the Swedish colour box but to raw data! Bravo.

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Get some food and rest.

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That’s when he realized the unit was still in Bypass mode…

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…the swedish colourbox… :wink:

can spent truu colours to everything…

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So. What did you learn or feel about the outcome?

Were any of the tracks transformed in your opinion?

Was the process unifying? Or did it overpower uniqueness?

Did it act as a boost in contrast? Or flatten out sharp details?

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The best way to explain is to replicate Dr. Frankenstein’s feeling when he succeeds in his experiment and brings his “monster” to life. That’s pretty much how it feels to me when I put my creations through Analog Heat. They arise and are carried out by a force that is stimulating and life-affirming. Otherwise they are just lifeless without meaning

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Ah, so you’ve created an unholy monster, in direct defiance of God and now your tracks will break free and terrorise the local population.

Yeah, nice. That’s what I use mine for too.

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yes the wise men at Elektron should change the name of the machine to “Victor Frankenstein’s box”. We can only hope that our music does not throw young girls into the lake

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