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My Take on Music Recording with Doug Fearn
Doug Fearn
111 episodes
2 weeks ago
Send us a text Back in the 1960s and 70s, it was common to slightly change the speed of a tape machine when recording vocals, and sometimes other instruments. When the tape was played back at normal speed, the singer sounded younger and the performance was more exciting -- an important consideration back then. The tape speed was only changed a small amount, around 2% was typical. But the effect could be amazing. There were other applications for tape speed changes. For example, if a piano nee...
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Send us a text Back in the 1960s and 70s, it was common to slightly change the speed of a tape machine when recording vocals, and sometimes other instruments. When the tape was played back at normal speed, the singer sounded younger and the performance was more exciting -- an important consideration back then. The tape speed was only changed a small amount, around 2% was typical. But the effect could be amazing. There were other applications for tape speed changes. For example, if a piano nee...
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Joseph Arnold - Violinist, Author
My Take on Music Recording with Doug Fearn
44 minutes
1 year ago
Joseph Arnold - Violinist, Author
Send us a text Joseph Arnold is a talented violinist that has played on a variety of projects I have produced. He is also an excellent writer, who just published his first book, titled, “Soul Force: How to discover your artistic purpose, create more freely, and make art that matters.” In this conversation, Joseph talks about his career path, his pursuit of art, and how his concepts of Soul Force guided him in his journey. We discuss his book, and its value to anyone who wants to create, well,...
My Take on Music Recording with Doug Fearn
Send us a text Back in the 1960s and 70s, it was common to slightly change the speed of a tape machine when recording vocals, and sometimes other instruments. When the tape was played back at normal speed, the singer sounded younger and the performance was more exciting -- an important consideration back then. The tape speed was only changed a small amount, around 2% was typical. But the effect could be amazing. There were other applications for tape speed changes. For example, if a piano nee...