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Re: Rvolver
actually i have that book. I basically know they used varispeding and
Leslies . I just need to know how to do it digitally.Btw which is th best
leslie in a obx . should i get a phaser(got one the mxr) or a chorus? I
want the timbers and tones overall I guess. I guess I want a swimmy sound
like on "crimson and clover" by tommy james. That may be an even better
example.
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On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 20:40:04 Chris Chovit wrote:
>Wow! thanks for the info. Sorry, for my ignorance though, but what is an
>ADT?
>
>- Chris
>
>
>>At 09:44 AM 12/15/99 -0800, you wrote:
>>>dear list: im looking to recreate the sound of Revolver by the
>beatles...
>>
>>Any specific instrument/part, or just the feel of the album in general?
>>
>>An excellent resource is Mark Lewisohn's "The Beatles Recording Sessions"
>>(Harmony Books, 1988). It's the studio session notes covering everything
>>the Beatles ever recorded at Abbey Road from 1962 to 1970, and it goes
>into
>>minutia about effects & equipment used, the order the overdubs were put
>on
>>& instrument combinations sharing tracks, alternate takes, anecdotes, mic
>>techniques, et cetera. It's a good read even if you're not a Beatles fan
>as
>>long as you're at all interested in the process of getting music onto
>tape
>>(or hard disc, as the case may be...)
>>
>>It won't tell you how to make a PC record varispeed or backwards, and the
>>only thing of loop-interest apart from "Tomorrow Never Knows" is some
>stuff
>>about piecing together snippets from the studio's sound effects library,
>>but it's a great look at some innovative use of the rudimentary
>>multitracking technology available at the time.
>>
>>Hint: They were using ADT on almost ALL of Lennon's vocals in 1966...
>>
>>Tim
>
>
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