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Interesting little article for those not familiar with the Beatles use of ADT (Automatic Double Tracking).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_double_tracking



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Interesting piece Ken. I had no idea that ADT equipment was developed for the Beatles.

I used to do all of my DT the old fashioned way. Straight voice overs. Robin Spurgin(our recording engineer in the 60's)dubbed me "Mr. Automatic" because I invariably did it in one take.

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Whew, for a minute there thought someone had posted a thread on Home Security Systems.


Interesting read.

And welcome, Ken.
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I knew someone was going to mention Alarm systems. LOL
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I believe it was "Artificial Double Tracking."

it was certainly NOT automatic in a functional sense
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Post by wolfgang »

George Martin calls it "Artificial Double Tracking" and credits it to Ken Townsend.
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Right Wolfgang. I believe it was either Ken Townsend or Geoff Emerick who "developed" it. It came about as a result of John Lennon's reluctance to record another (second) vocal track after he'd done a perfectly good one. I read somewhere that the boys used to sit in the control room and "play" the ADT mechanism to achieve the desired artistic effect. I don't know how the thing worked exactly, but it had something to do with oscillators and tape heads and stuff. I'm sure there's gobs of info on the internet about it.
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Post by qmoder »

Does any one here use a simular effect on their Pa? I susposely have it in my Yamaha 24MG/14FX board. But it does'nt sound like it does to myself or anyone else either who is doubled using it to my ears or theirs
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Post by tomg »

I've never done it live, but I used to do it all the time when I'd record demos on 4 track cassette to either double a vocal or double guitar part (so they could be panned left and right).

All I can remember now is that during playback/mixing, I'd take the output of the channel I'm going to double, run it thru a short delay. I brought this back in to the 4 track (FX return? I forget) and panned each to create some space in the middle of the mix.

It worked surprisingly well. Didn't help my ****** songwriting, however. ;-)
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