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Post by asimmd on Aug 12, 2012 17:30:27 GMT
Hi All
I think most of us would agree that the sound we hear on the early Shads recordings were helped along in the studio,probably with the help of some sort of EQ,as we call it now.
My question is,does anyone know which EQ machines would have been used in the studio at the time of the Shads recordings?
Thanks
Alan
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Post by asimmd on Aug 12, 2012 18:30:06 GMT
Hi Steve
Many thanks for the link.
I have tracked down most of the items mentioned,just need to decide if it is worth buying them,they are not cheap?
Alan
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Post by philc on Aug 12, 2012 19:31:14 GMT
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Post by asimmd on Aug 13, 2012 13:41:03 GMT
Thanks Phil,super photo's.Now I know what I am looking for.
I already have the Fairchild - sonEQ,and the Pultec.
Alan
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Post by philc on Aug 13, 2012 14:14:53 GMT
With respect Alan, owning all the original gear does'nt mean that the sound comes with it Phil
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Post by asimmd on Aug 13, 2012 14:36:12 GMT
Hi Phil,I understand that.
I have found a set of plugins called the Abbey Road Plugins,most of the important plugins are modelled in software,but at a price I could never afford.
I am quite happy with what I have found,and they do make a big difference to my sound. Not something I would use on a daily basis,but nice to play with.
Alan
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