Shadoogie - Video

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Re: Shadoogie - Video

Postby Lee Restarick » 28 Feb 2013, 17:10

Thanks for the comments
Patrice - I added quite a bit of middle and cut some top end. Not sure what frequencies I used! I synced the original track up with what I had played and tweaked it as close as I could. The PodXT pro was set on Amp Emulator "Class A-15"
Ian - Not quite as thick as that - 11to49s
Geoff - There is no Hank bleeding through on the track. We'll nothing that sounds like a guitar anyway.

I've included below the video before EQ was added in cubase and the track was moved closer to concert pitch. It's a good reference.

Lee Restarick
 

Re: Shadoogie - Video

Postby Patrice » 28 Feb 2013, 21:23

Hi Lee,

Thank you very much for your answer.
If I asked you my question (about the low cut filter) it's because I don't beleive that an AC 15 Vox (no more than an AC 30) working on its Brillant input, can generate (with no external Eq added) the (structure of the dry) "Shadoogie" sound heard on the first LP ?!
And after taking a look in the book "Recording the Beatles", you know exactly what kind and what type of Eq were available on the REDD 37 desk and then on the REDD 57 in the Abbey Road studio 2. About the action of these Eq, nothing extraordinary (only and mainly a Baxandall circuit) for permitting to change radically the "color" of the sound coming out of the Hank's Vox...
So ?

Thank you again Lee, et bravo !

Regards
Patrice
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