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Old 16th December 2010   #1
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That warm "fat" 70's snare sound

Hi Ken ,

Could you tell us a little about some of the big old warm 70's snare sounds you get . In particular some of the sounds on Yellow brick road .

I understand you use km84's and gates , but how dead were the rooms and did you take room mics or only close mics ? Did you use much under snare ? and can you remember much about the snare itself?

Those snare sounds are out of this world!

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Hi Brett, Nothing would give me more pleasure, well almost nothing, BUT I didn't do Yellow Brick Road, David Hentschel did. Sorry I can't help.

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