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    interesting article- thanks for the link

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    Very interesting indeed. I especially liked hearing back on which drummers used a click track and which ones didn't- for the longest time I had been under the impression it was an expectation of anyone using a studio to learn it.
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    Interesting. But the author doesn't realise that time obeys the laws of Bonham!
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    Wow, that's interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BallywalterBeats View Post
    Interesting. But the author doesn't realise that time obeys the laws of Bonham!
    So true BWB!

    It's a very interesting article, and like Russ, I was under the impression that artists no longer had an option while in studio. It's nice to know that not everyone is on a click track, although I must confess that when I first started playing along to songs, some of the variations in tempo threw me a bit. It was a nuance that I had to get used to, as I was just trying to be rock solid with my timing.
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    I know that Korn does not use a click. I had read somewhere that they told Ray Luzier he wasn't going to "screw this record up by using a click". They told him Jon Davis was his click track!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marko138 View Post
    I know that Korn does not use a click. I had read somewhere that they told Ray Luzier he wasn't going to "screw this record up by using a click". They told him Jon Davis was his click track!
    Haha! Ray's a great drummer though, and the latest record is awesome.

    Great article indeed. Although I do like me some click tracks :D so if All I Have is ever subject to this analysis i'll be using a click!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jordison515 View Post
    Haha! Ray's a great drummer though, and the latest record is awesome.

    Great article indeed. Although I do like me some click tracks :D so if All I Have is ever subject to this analysis i'll be using a click!
    For sure...and I think that was their point. That he's a great drummer and could certainly play to the click. But that's apparently not how they do things. I think they go for that 'feel'.

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