Tomorrow Never Knows started a new, sophisticated era for The Beatles, paving the way for the psychedelic Sgt. Pepper's ...
This audio engineering technique used by The Beatles is quite simple: One records a guitar track and then plays the tape backward to get a very psychedelic effect. You can hear this effect in “I’m ...
In light of what would be released in its wake, the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is not the most fully realized concept rock album. But what little thematic structure it has began to ...
There were enormous changes in the technology of recording during the 1960s. In the early part of the decade, EMI's Abbey Road was equipped with EMI-made British Tape Recorders (BTR) which were ...
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This $99 plugin recreates a classic studio technique invented at Abbey Road for The Beatles – and it's free for the next three days
Tape Double Track emulates a classic studio technique developed in the '60s at Abbey Road for none other than The Beatles themselves. While recording their 1966 album Revolver, engineer Ken Townsend ...
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