MusicalSound
New member
Was pulling some mixes the other day and found this track I test recorded and I was delighted to hear the fatness coming through on the 8 channel 80-8. The tape was early '70s scotch 203 that has really bad "drop outs" so beware. The mixer is a 1976 Teac Model-5. Just recorded in the old fashioned way straight through without punch in capabilities.
http://psychedelicsound.yolasite.com/resources/JohnsVersionCerrone'sParadise.mp3
1-friend's 70s J bass
2- 1973 Fender Rhodes through Mu-tron Phasor 1 (also '73) into '77 twin reverb (mic'd)
3- 1959 Hammond M1 into '77 Twin Reverb (mic'd)
4- modern day usa Fender strat into '77 Twin Reverb
5- drums one (1978 Premier Birch concert drums, in carpeted drum booth)
6-drums two (bass drum, 24")
7-guitar two (for touch ups)
8- 1974 Yamaha Sy-1 synthesizer
http://psychedelicsound.yolasite.com/resources/JohnsVersionCerrone'sParadise.mp3
1-friend's 70s J bass
2- 1973 Fender Rhodes through Mu-tron Phasor 1 (also '73) into '77 twin reverb (mic'd)
3- 1959 Hammond M1 into '77 Twin Reverb (mic'd)
4- modern day usa Fender strat into '77 Twin Reverb
5- drums one (1978 Premier Birch concert drums, in carpeted drum booth)
6-drums two (bass drum, 24")
7-guitar two (for touch ups)
8- 1974 Yamaha Sy-1 synthesizer