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I was reading a favorite bluegrass music blog and there was an entry about Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver playing on some new Paul Simon tracks and there was a mention about Simon's recording process. I was wondering if anyone knew of this technique for recording vocals and/or if they could give a better explanation of the actual process involved here. It sounds interesting, but from the second hand description, I am not exactly sure what they mean. Below is quoted from http://www.thebluegrassblog.com/more-on-doyle-and-paul-simon/
“Quicksilver played on 3 tracks, and sang on 2. He said that the recording process was so different – very challenging.
Rather than start a song from the beginning, Simon would start at the end and have them sing with the scratch vocal on a loop. This was their rehearsal and Paul suddenly said, ‘lets try one.’
When Paul said ‘we got it,’ Doyle was surprised, but then after thinking about it, realized that it was a very efficient way to get the vocals done quickly.”
“Quicksilver played on 3 tracks, and sang on 2. He said that the recording process was so different – very challenging.
Rather than start a song from the beginning, Simon would start at the end and have them sing with the scratch vocal on a loop. This was their rehearsal and Paul suddenly said, ‘lets try one.’
When Paul said ‘we got it,’ Doyle was surprised, but then after thinking about it, realized that it was a very efficient way to get the vocals done quickly.”