¡The Stories behind The Great Recordings
¡Nakamura, Kosu Ke/ Cho

 Description
[Machine Translation] When you understand recording, you can see more rock! The wizards of recording, their sound processing far beyond the norm. The Beatles' reckless behavior led to the drilling of holes in the bass drum! Steely Dan's drums were not played live, but were actually typed! Distorted guitars were created by fixing a broken amp with newspaper! The evolution of recording equipment and the breakthroughs created by maverick engineers are explained in detail. Finally, a recording manual for listeners to listen to masterpieces more deeply. This is a book for those who want to know what's behind rock music! ( CONTENTS ) / Chapter 1 The Beatles' Recording Revolution: The Power of the Engineers Who Determined the Color of Their Albums / Jeff Emerick, an engineer who broke the mold / Ken Scott and Alan Parsons, musicians by nature / Phil Spector, who didn't even let the Beatles go to the bathroom for hours on end /MTR evolution triggered the Beatles' breakup? /Microphones used by the Beatles / Legendary microphones used in classic albums / Dynamic microphones used in live performances / Why J-Pop does not sound like Western music / Made in Japan microphones / Norman Smith, Alan Parsons ...... The Rolling Stones love indie studios/Miking drums/Keith Moon and John Bonham both played drums delicately/Compressed drum sound/ Limited number of tracks for drum recording Bass drum in the center, hi-hat on the right, toms on the left. The "madness" that determined the localization / Mute and overdub / Chapter 3 Electric Guitar Recording in the days when guitarists stood behind the amps / Line recording has been used since the 1960's / Jimi Hendrix's manual phaser / Is a small amp actually the most powerful? / On, Off, Rear, Center...... Various microphone positions / A tale of guitar distortion / The advent of distortion and overdrive / The state of bass guitar recording / Chapter 4 The Reverb Abyss: Early reflections and reverberation / Echo chambers using rooms /Plate reverb using a steel plate / Spring reverb using a spring familiar to guitarists / Digital reverb that broke with conventional concepts / The reverb feel of stadium rock / The gate reverb that swept the era / The shoegaze created by the easy digital reverb / Chapter 5. Steely Dan's astonishing sampler / Metallica was the pioneer of digital editing / The advent of the Lindrum and the flowering of eccentric engineering / The ultra high-end sampler / The era of sampling outlawed / Using speakers as microphones / The aggressive drum sound of the "Hip-Hop and Alternative Rock" movement / The "Hip-Hop and Alternative Rock" movement / The "Hip-Hop and Alternative Rock" movement / The "Hip-Hop and Alternative Rock" movement / The "Hip-Hop and Alternative Rock" movement Pro Tools and modern recording / Pro Tools overturned the common sense of recording / What's really going on? Pitch Correction for Singing / Is Digital Sound Really Light? /Is digital distortion a cause of noise? /The sound pressure competition without honor


凌 Credits
KOHSUKE NAKAMURA
The Beatles
Geoff Emerick
KEN SCOTT
Alan Parsons
Phillip Spector
Norman Smith
The Rolling Stones
Keith Moon
JOHN BONHAM
Steely Dan
Metallica


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