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In the book "Behind The Glass", Geoff Emerick discussess how much the Beatles used the Fairchild compressor in tracking and mixing. A couple of his examples were Revolver and Sgt. Pepper - two of my favorite recordings of all time.
So now I'm thinking about the Fairchild 670 for the UAD-1 card. My demo has lapsed - twice now. I didn't buy it either time because it just seemed like it made things sound dull - and I liked the 1176N and LA2 so much more. But this Beatles reference is intrigueing. Revolver and Pepper are anything BUT dull sounding. Maybe I just didn't know how to properly use the Fairchild.
To all of you UAD-1 Fairchild lovers out there - what's cool about it? How do you use it?
So now I'm thinking about the Fairchild 670 for the UAD-1 card. My demo has lapsed - twice now. I didn't buy it either time because it just seemed like it made things sound dull - and I liked the 1176N and LA2 so much more. But this Beatles reference is intrigueing. Revolver and Pepper are anything BUT dull sounding. Maybe I just didn't know how to properly use the Fairchild.
To all of you UAD-1 Fairchild lovers out there - what's cool about it? How do you use it?