Please help me recreate this 70s vocal sound

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EDITING to keep peace.

I'm feeling all Ghandi tonight. Or is that Randy? I'll go shave my head and see it if gives me a hard-on. :eek:


Frits, it's double tracked.

:laughings: You're totally ready to join the UN.

I kind of figured it was going to be 90% the recording, not the effects, esp. after I read all the comments here and then the article that Ray posted. This chick just knew what she was doing with her singing, mic placement & double tracking. I need to try out all the things she did while recording to make it sound somewhat as awesome.
 
EDITING to keep peace.

I'm feeling all Ghandi tonight. Or is that Randy? I'll go shave my head and see it if gives me a hard-on. :eek:


Frits, it's double tracked.

You edited out the funniest thing in the world and now I can't remember it.

:(
 
I am not sure whether he was being facetious or a dick. I suppose we will see. :)

Hard to judge those Aussies...

He lives in the best wine producing area in the country... maybe he was just pissed... :D
 
That article was great Ray, I read it at work. She's a woman after my own heart. She was an awesome chick. It is very sad we never got to hear where she was headed. I like how they described her voice as having no vibrato, and that "She would sing like a keyboard". It was kind of why I chose that song to cover. I'm not big on vibrato myself, I can't even do it, so. :)

Hey ray, if you're still hanging around this thread... speaking of "no vibrato" - I went to see Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp at the recital hall in Angel Place in the city a while back... they were doing the "classic Australian songs" thing, can't remember what it was called, and hearing Ms Noonan produce these amazingly long, pure, bell-like and completely unwavering tones was stunning.... truly amazing voice...
 
Armistice,
She has an amazing voice but, even with George, not the greatest selection of material. A little too reliant on her mum's rep in opera or something.
It is particularly nice to hear notes without the ulullation that seems so popular this last decade - that and the melodyne effects to create the same. The broadcasting overlords should place a caveate on all talent shows - NO WARBLING.
 
Funny, I have never heard the SM7b called a B7 until now. Must be an 'over the ocean' thing. I apologize for being a dick.

Hahaha no yer totally right: just a fast-typing typo. My fingers don't move as fast as my brain. ;)

It's totally an SM7, then A or B. I don't use that mic very often as I'm particular to the RE20, so please forgive me! My brain is addled and missing many cells. ;)
 
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