Fletcher said:
Uhhhh... none of the information is relevant... unless you happen to have hired those particular players and are performing that particular song.
The hardware doesn't matter nearly as much as the player... machines don't make music... people do.
Take from the site what you will. But if you think you'll actually be able to reproduce the exact sound, you'll be in for a suprise.
Besides if you replicated
everything faithfully, you actually could replicate a sound. machines make music, as well as people.
Think of it like this: Ray charles is tracking "What I'd Say". Between takes someone else hits a key, you think it'd sound different if Ray hit the key?
Not that anyone today would get the exact same sound, since everything from the room to the recording medium would have to be the same.
So you don't think ANY of that is relevant huh?
Suppose you like the sound of the keys used on Ray Charles "What I'd Say".
And let's suppose you want to get something similar, but don't know what to buy.
Should you:
A. Buy a Rhodes because you think Ray used one?
B. Buy a keyboard and hope it has a similar sound?
C Buy a Wurlitzer 200 because that is exactly what he used?
Also all of the comments by the producers and engineers/etc on the bottom (in yellow) are sometimes interesting to read. Or wait, is that not relevant to anything to do with recording?