When I listen to a good pop/rock record from that era it seems like they're the best sounding recordings, unsurpassed since. Maybe it's just a matter of taste but what was done then that wasn't done later that makes the recordings so appealing?
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When I listen to a good pop/rock record from that era it seems like they're the best sounding recordings, unsurpassed since. Maybe it's just a matter of taste but what was done then that wasn't done later that makes the recordings so appealing?
I think thats it in a nutshell.Well, what George Martin has said about those recordings is that mic and room placement was the most important thing. They would take ages making sure the instruments sounded good, that their position in the room sounded good and that the micing was good. They did everything they possibly could do have to do an absolute minimum of EQ to instruments once they were reaching the control room.
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