Danny Chung
New member
I've only just joined this BBS and this is my first post here, so please bear with me for a second.
I decided to recreate the Beatles "And Your Bird Can Sing" on my little ZOOM PS-02. There's a tambourine part on the original record which I'm interested in recreating. The guitars and bass parts were easy enough to record.
A search on this BBS dug up one earlier discussion on tambourines. The main points to consider were get a good quality tambourine, keep the tambourine about 8-10 inches away from the mike and use condensors.
This may sound obvious, however I'm interested in finding out if tambourines are allocated an empty track for its exclusive use when it is overdubbed in professional studios. Anyone know how the Beatles did it? Did they bounce all the other tracks to free up two tracks for the vocals and tambourine?
Many thanks
I decided to recreate the Beatles "And Your Bird Can Sing" on my little ZOOM PS-02. There's a tambourine part on the original record which I'm interested in recreating. The guitars and bass parts were easy enough to record.
A search on this BBS dug up one earlier discussion on tambourines. The main points to consider were get a good quality tambourine, keep the tambourine about 8-10 inches away from the mike and use condensors.
This may sound obvious, however I'm interested in finding out if tambourines are allocated an empty track for its exclusive use when it is overdubbed in professional studios. Anyone know how the Beatles did it? Did they bounce all the other tracks to free up two tracks for the vocals and tambourine?
Many thanks