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| Before he working with EMI where did George martin work |
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| BBC in the classical music department |
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| originally a german label founded in 1896, this label was a leading jazz label in the UK |
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| What was Parlaphones focus in thlate forties and early fifties |
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| orchestra and novelty records: comedy and voice recordings |
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| what common ground was it that made the Beatles appreciate george martin |
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| The beatles were familiar with the comedy acts george martin had recorded |
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| what was it that impressed george martin about the beatles |
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| They wrote there own songs |
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| on the beatles album "revolver" who replaced norman smith as head engineer |
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| what were 7 major tech changes made during the "revolver" album |
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| headphones, creative use of verispeed, ADT(artificial double tracking),leslie cabnet on non-organ sources, backward recording,tape loops, pading inside kick snare mic added with use of fairchild 660 on the drums |
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| what were the tech changes the beatles were exposed to during the sgt. peppers recordings |
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| additional mics on drums, DI on bass and c12 on the cabinet, multiple 4 track sync, and effects |
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| what was the event that many feel was the beginning to the end of the beatles |
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| the death of brian epstein the beatles manager |
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| after geoff emerick resigned during the white album recordings who became engineer |
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| what non-beatles musician preformed guitar on "while my guitar gently weeps" |
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| during what beatles album did emi upgrade to 8 tracks |
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| who was the original producer of the white album |
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| due to the beatles disapointment with the original white album producer who did they later have produce the album |
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| where was "get back" recorded |
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| on the apple studios roof with billy preston on keys |
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| in the 60's what role did the music studio begin to play for artist |
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| the studio became a compositional tool for artist |
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| he was the first to use isolation booths and implemented half speed mastering |
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| this studio became a hot spot for chicago artists and labels to record, it was also the largest indy studio in the US. |
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| Universal Recording Corporation |
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| what was Universal Recording Corporation's parallel business known for making cutting edge audio equipment |
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| what mixing technique made putnam a multi millionaire |
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| he mixed to stereo 2 and a half years before it was popularized |
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| what function did SSL put on their sound board that set them apart from competitors |
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