What you describe is simply a processed/unprocessed "mix".
Roger's always said he originally used "back to back Fairchild's" in the studio. It's certainly possibly to connect them that way, although that would have been a bit touchy to control. It's more likely one was sidechained to the other ...
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- Mon Oct 11, 2010 2:15 pm
- Forum: Forum 51 - The Quest For Tone: by Mike Snow
- Topic: Roger Mcguinn wiring
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- Mon Oct 04, 2010 12:47 am
- Forum: Forum 51 - The Quest For Tone: by Mike Snow
- Topic: Roger Mcguinn wiring
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Re: Roger Mcguinn wiring
thanks Ben,
that is one great analysis, although to be honest I would need to see it to understand what you explain, but I'm sure you know a lot more about this stuff than I do. For example, first time I hear of a side-chain compressor, sorry but true. I've always been a live-music musician, from ...
that is one great analysis, although to be honest I would need to see it to understand what you explain, but I'm sure you know a lot more about this stuff than I do. For example, first time I hear of a side-chain compressor, sorry but true. I've always been a live-music musician, from ...
- Sat Oct 02, 2010 11:45 pm
- Forum: Forum 51 - The Quest For Tone: by Mike Snow
- Topic: Roger Mcguinn wiring
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Re: Roger Mcguinn wiring
Hi Zurdo;
Maybe you could try something called side-chain compression. Basically, the compressed and uncompressed signals are mixed together to give a more heroic quality to the sound. Keeps the attack, but fills in the empty spots... so to speak.
Cigar box... well... it depends on the wood the ...
Maybe you could try something called side-chain compression. Basically, the compressed and uncompressed signals are mixed together to give a more heroic quality to the sound. Keeps the attack, but fills in the empty spots... so to speak.
Cigar box... well... it depends on the wood the ...
- Fri Oct 01, 2010 7:00 pm
- Forum: Forum 51 - The Quest For Tone: by Mike Snow
- Topic: Roger Mcguinn wiring
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Re: Roger Mcguinn wiring
Next four images....
That should do it. Thanks much for the help, Jim!
Again, hope this helps someone.
Ben
That should do it. Thanks much for the help, Jim!
Again, hope this helps someone.
Ben
- Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:49 pm
- Forum: Forum 51 - The Quest For Tone: by Mike Snow
- Topic: Roger Mcguinn wiring
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Re: Roger Mcguinn wiring
First four images....
- Fri Oct 01, 2010 3:28 am
- Forum: Forum 51 - The Quest For Tone: by Mike Snow
- Topic: Roger Mcguinn wiring
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Re: Roger Mcguinn wiring
Hi Jim!
I'd love to... but I haven't the slightest idea *how*. Thought that the funny little buttons on the compose window would actually initiate an upload with that added code, but apparently it doesn't.
I'm open to suggestions.
Ben
I'd love to... but I haven't the slightest idea *how*. Thought that the funny little buttons on the compose window would actually initiate an upload with that added code, but apparently it doesn't.
I'm open to suggestions.
Ben
- Thu Sep 30, 2010 3:45 pm
- Forum: Forum 51 - The Quest For Tone: by Mike Snow
- Topic: Roger Mcguinn wiring
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Re: Roger Mcguinn wiring
Gentlemen;
I know this is a tad late in reply, but I just recently found this forum.
I have a 370/12RME1, and took a few photos for reference. Hopefully, this will prove useful for future owners.
[img]C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Ben\My%20Documents\My%20Pictures\HP%205550C%20Scanner\McGuinn ...
I know this is a tad late in reply, but I just recently found this forum.
I have a 370/12RME1, and took a few photos for reference. Hopefully, this will prove useful for future owners.
[img]C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Ben\My%20Documents\My%20Pictures\HP%205550C%20Scanner\McGuinn ...
