I just read it, Soulster. Learning about the technical aspects of recording is amazing to me. There's so much that is done for even a small effect [[placing the drums off the floors to kill reverb, having someone sing through a tube, the manner of singing into the mike before backing away for the second vocal on "Rock With You"). Swedien is a perfectionist and that's a good thing. Speaking of music from when we were young[[er), do you remember liner notes proudly proclaiming "recorded at XXXXXX Studios using a state of the art 24 track mixer"? Billboard used to have ads from studios all over the country that had the latest in technology 24 track analog recorders; these would be laughed at today.

I would like to read about how Swedien uses the limitless effects and recording features of modern digitized recording systems. Is he more or less creative with more tools?