oddly enough, steve tyler appears on the list of sls clients on dave stroud's website. if tyler is lifting his larynx on the high stuff (and i think he is), he would be going against what both preach (but not against what estill preaches). however, this may be his choice as this may be the only way he can get that sound so far (or maybe he just thinks it's fun). he has been doing it a long time.
the chart you're refering to seems to me to make sense according to both approaches. it seems to be inkeeping with randy's definitions of 'soft' and 'hard' mixes. i can only think that baxter takes it beyond the point where the sls people see as reasonable. it would seem to violate their adherence to the location of 'bridges' (i don't mean that as a value judgement. it does seem that sls feels that the location of 'bridges' are more constant than baxter does.).
mike
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