ANALOGUE RECORDING and RECORDINGS

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Gerry D
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ANALOGUE RECORDING and RECORDINGS

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This is a great piece for vinyl heads, jazz heads, lovers of marvellous things generally ...
Well worth a look: http://www.the-ear.net/features/gearbox

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I want his chair......
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
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http://www.uaudio.com/blog/jacknife-lee-ua-interview/


I put this link up earlier in the week as I was amazed (probably somewhat naively) at how much "processing" went into recorded music, it's probably the polar opposite to the set up above

It seemed to me that maybe we are consuming the aural equivalent of a Findus Lasagne as opposed to a filett steak....

Interestingly Jacknife Lee speaks of using a Fairchild® 670 Compressor plug in near the end of the article
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djadams wrote: It seemed to me that maybe we are consuming the aural equivalent of a Findus Lasagne as opposed to a filett steak....
Nicely put!
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