Glass Onion
I'll Be On My Way
Arriving somewhere, but not here
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Post by Glass Onion on Feb 27, 2017 11:46:19 GMT
Watched a program on BBC 4 last night about how songs were recorded, and the engineer at the time of the 'White album' said 'revolution' was recorded by John, Paul and George plugged straight into the mixing desk, and the distorted guitars were produced just by overloading the input side of mixing desk and no amps were used at all. Ringo's drums were the only live sound recorded, this is a very unusual way to record a band, but then they were into experimenting, and what a great sound.
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Post by Amadeus on Mar 20, 2017 19:38:06 GMT
The engineers would sometimes get admonished about studio abuse.
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Post by lovelyrita1 on Mar 21, 2017 11:16:58 GMT
Watched a program on BBC 4 last night about how songs were recorded, and the engineer at the time of the 'White album' said 'revolution' was recorded by John, Paul and George plugged straight into the mixing desk, and the distorted guitars were produced just by overloading the input side of mixing desk and no amps were used at all. Ringo's drums were the only live sound recorded, this is a very unusual way to record a band, but then they were into experimenting, and what a great sound. pretty sure this was the repeated BBC 4 Neil Brand programme The Sound of Song.
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