Billy, until Tascambbs comes back to life, this is the place.
A lot of the same talking heads are here at HRcom, although often under different screen names. [A Reel Person/LTU].
Anyway, Billy, back a week or so ago, you had asked me about efx and any other details about trying to get that "Beatles" sound on vocals, as you heard examples on my NWR page.
Well, besides what I already said, which is basically no vocal/recording efx except the occasional slapback echo, was that I glossed over the point...
... that MANY of the vocal tracks are either DOUBLE-TRACKED outright, or double-tracking that breaks into TWO PART HARMONIES, when needed. ALSO, I'm a big fan of USING MIC PLACEMENT, an APPRECIABLE VOCAL MIC DISTANCE, [f/i- arm's length], and USING THE ROOM ACOUSTICS of my humble little recording studio, aka "the office".
Other than that, there's little-to-nothing in the way of efx processing when I record, Beatles or otherwise. I just wanted to mention that, and complete the train of thought, re: your question.
Again, thanx for listening & thanx for asking.
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