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In this YouTube video, Warren Huart of Produce Like A Pro sits down with Ulrich Wild to discuss the recording of the Static-X song "Push It", and by extension the 1999 album "Wisconsin Death Trip". At 14:58, they discuss the guitars and state that the amp on the song/album is Wild's own Marshall Valvestate VS100, which is still in Wild's studio.
In this YouTube video, Ulrich Wild is shown micing a cabinet with a Shure SM57.
In this video, Ulrich Wild shows the Focusrite ISA 110 in his studio.
In this video, Ulrich Wild shows his Focusrite Octopre MkII in his studio.
In this video, Ulrich Wild shows the Audient ASP 880 in his studio.
In this video, Ulrich Wild lists some of the mics he uses, including the Sennheiser MD 421.
In the video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild – Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at the timestamp 3:31, Ulrich Wild is shown discussing the production of the track "Push It" by Static-X at Grandmaster Recorders in Los Angeles, CA. During this segment, an Apple iMac computer is visibly used in the music production process, confirming its use by Wild. The source of this information is the YouTube channel Produce Like A Pro.
Ulrich Wild, a renowned music producer and audio engineer, confirmed using Opcode Studio Vision, a MIDI-only sequencer software, on an iMac to record the drum tracks for the song "Push It" by Static-X. This information was revealed at 3:35 in the YouTube video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," published by Produce Like A Pro.
In a video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Ulrich Wild, a music producer and audio engineer, mentions at 9:46 that he used Neumann U87 microphones for the overheads during the production of the track "Push It."
In the video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Ulrich Wild mentions at 9:49 that he used a Neumann KM 84 microphone for recording the hi-hats on the track "Push It."
In the video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Ulrich Wild mentions at 13:21 that he used an Electro-Voice RE20 microphone to record the amps for the track "Push It."
In a video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Ulrich Wild, a renowned music producer and audio engineer, confirms at the 14:14 mark that he used an AKG C451 B small-diaphragm condenser microphone to record percussion during the production of the track "Push It."
In the video "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro" on YouTube, a Marshall Valvestate 8100 guitar amplifier head is visible in Ulrich Wild’s studio at the 16:06 mark, confirming its use for the guitar sound in the production of the "Push It" track.
At 23:51 in the YouTube video "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Ulrich Wild discusses the use of the Alesis HR-16 Drum Machine, highlighting its role in generating the heavy drum sounds for the track "Push It." He also mentions how Wayne's programming was implemented with the Alesis HR-16 during the creation of the song.
In a video titled Static-X "Push It": Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro on YouTube, at the 25:20 mark, Ulrich Wild, a music producer, mentions using the Roland MC-303 Groovebox, which was brought to the studio by one of Static-X's guitarists, Koichi Fukuda, during the production of the track "Push It".
In the video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Ulrich Wild mentions at 30:10 that he used the AMS Neve 1073CV vertical microphone preamp and equalizer module during the production of the "Push It" track.
At 30:17 in the "Produce Like A Pro" YouTube video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild," Ulrich Wild, a music producer and audio engineer, mentions using the Universal Audio 1176 Classic Limiter Plugin Collection to double-compress the track during the production of the song "Push It."
In the video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Ulrich Wild mentions at 30:20 that he uses the Universal Audio Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveling Amplifier to double-compress the track during the production of the song "Push It."
In a video on YouTube titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," at the 32:48 mark, Ulrich Wild, a renowned music producer and audio engineer, mentions utilizing the Lexicon PCM 42 Digital Delay, which was available in the Master Control mixing studio in Burbank, CA.
In a video titled "Static-X 'Push It': Inside the Song w/ Ulrich Wild - Warren Huart: Produce Like A Pro," Ulrich Wild mentions at the 32:51 mark that he utilized the dbx 160 Compressor/Limiter in the Master Control mixing studio in Burbank, CA.
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