How did I lose your name? damn it. 😑
No love lost
Always f*** with your posts
It’s Paulisa* Moorman btw @op
@Lawdie @Twitch according to the memory bank of Bess everything that was used on 36 chambers :
Uhh purple rain console,
Now you can see if you were close to detecting the machine,that’s a hell of a audio log. 😎
He played the drums on 7th? I always knew that was live drums. 😳
“Console
Peavey Production Series 2400 With Megamix Automation (Run with a Mac SE-30)
Audio Recorders.
Ampex MM1200 24 track - Originally own by Prince. "Purple Rain" album was recorded with this machine.
The majority of the record was recorded on 2" tape except "Protect your Neck" which was record on a TASCAM MS16 16 track 1" reel with Without Dolby NR
Sony APR5003 2 track 1/4" with SMPTE
Tascam DA-30 DAT Recorder
TASCAM 244 portastudio 4 track was used to bounce final mixes from DAT to highspeed 4 track Cassette with Maxell MX 60 Crome Cassettes.
Speakers and Amps
Westlake Audio BBSM12
Yamaha NS10M
Aurtones C5
(2) Bryston Amps 4B
(2) OCS amps MX 700
Signal Processors
Ampex 350
API 3124
Quad 8
Focusrite ISA 215
API 550A
Pultek Custom 2 eq's
Aphex Lunch Box (2) eq's (2) Compressors
1 Urei 565 Notch Filter
2 UREI 1176
2 UREI LA-4
2 DBX 166
1 DBX 160X
2 DBX 266
2 DBX 563X The Silencer
1 Alesis 3630
Valley People Dynamite Comp/gate
Valley People Gatex
Barcus Barry BBE802 Aural Exciter
Efx Units
TASCAM 122 MKII was used on "repro" as an A***og slap back delay used on the vocals. You hear it more on "Bring the Ruckus"
Roland R888
Yamaha Rev 1 (Without the Remote...HaHa)
Lexicon PCM 60
Echo Plate III
Stocktronics RX 4000A
Lexicon LXP1-LXP5 + MRC
Lexicon PCM 41 & 42
(2) Yamaha SPX90
(2) Delta Lab 1024
Ibenez AD202
Roland RE-301
The only microphone that was used was an AKG-C414 EB
At the time RZa used an SP-1200, EPS 16 Plus then Graduated to an ASR-10. We would lockup the units to tape using a Roland SBX-80
The Following machines were used for the following Tracks
1 Bring da Ruckus - EPS16+
2 Shame on a Nigga - ASR10
3 Clan in da Front - ASR10
4 Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - ASR10
5 Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission ASR10 /Sp-1200 for Intermission
6 Da Mystery of Chessboxin' ASR 10
7 Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit - EPS16+
8 C.R.E.A.M. EPS16+
9 Method Man SP1200
10 Protect Ya Neck EPS16+
11 Tearz -EPS16+
12 Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber, Pt. 2 ASR 10 ( I provided the live Drums )
Most vocal Performaces were flown in using Akai -S-1000 Stereo Sampler. We would sample a lead vocal on the left with a Snare or kik on the right for reference then fly in the verses in their places.“
No love lost
Always f*** with your posts
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Here was a great one from last week. Out of print record, included a Non lp single as well. 😎
The Synthworks tonight is going to be nice & tomorrow the reveal on soul Sunday’s is going to be . All n all, great stuff, I’m coming with the stacks of records.😎
Cant wait man
@Lawdie @Twitch according to the memory bank of Bess everything that was used on 36 chambers :
Uhh purple rain console,
Now you can see if you were close to detecting the machine,that’s a hell of a audio log. 😎
He played the drums on 7th? I always knew that was live drums. 😳
“Console
Peavey Production Series 2400 With Megamix Automation (Run with a Mac SE-30)
Audio Recorders.
Ampex MM1200 24 track - Originally own by Prince. "Purple Rain" album was recorded with this machine.
The majority of the record was recorded on 2" tape except "Protect your Neck" which was record on a TASCAM MS16 16 track 1" reel with Without Dolby NR
Sony APR5003 2 track 1/4" with SMPTE
Tascam DA-30 DAT Recorder
TASCAM 244 portastudio 4 track was used to bounce final mixes from DAT to highspeed 4 track Cassette with Maxell MX 60 Crome Cassettes.
Speakers and Amps
Westlake Audio BBSM12
Yamaha NS10M
Aurtones C5
(2) Bryston Amps 4B
(2) OCS amps MX 700
Signal Processors
Ampex 350
API 3124
Quad 8
Focusrite ISA 215
API 550A
Pultek Custom 2 eq's
Aphex Lunch Box (2) eq's (2) Compressors
1 Urei 565 Notch Filter
2 UREI 1176
2 UREI LA-4
2 DBX 166
1 DBX 160X
2 DBX 266
2 DBX 563X The Silencer
1 Alesis 3630
Valley People Dynamite Comp/gate
Valley People Gatex
Barcus Barry BBE802 Aural Exciter
Efx Units
TASCAM 122 MKII was used on "repro" as an A***og slap back delay used on the vocals. You hear it more on "Bring the Ruckus"
Roland R888
Yamaha Rev 1 (Without the Remote...HaHa)
Lexicon PCM 60
Echo Plate III
Stocktronics RX 4000A
Lexicon LXP1-LXP5 + MRC
Lexicon PCM 41 & 42
(2) Yamaha SPX90
(2) Delta Lab 1024
Ibenez AD202
Roland RE-301
The only microphone that was used was an AKG-C414 EB
At the time RZa used an SP-1200, EPS 16 Plus then Graduated to an ASR-10. We would lockup the units to tape using a Roland SBX-80
The Following machines were used for the following Tracks
1 Bring da Ruckus - EPS16+
2 Shame on a Nigga - ASR10
3 Clan in da Front - ASR10
4 Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber - ASR10
5 Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission ASR10 /Sp-1200 for Intermission
6 Da Mystery of Chessboxin' ASR 10
7 Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing ta F' Wit - EPS16+
8 C.R.E.A.M. EPS16+
9 Method Man SP1200
10 Protect Ya Neck EPS16+
11 Tearz -EPS16+
12 Wu-Tang: 7th Chamber, Pt. 2 ASR 10 ( I provided the live Drums )
Most vocal Performaces were flown in using Akai -S-1000 Stereo Sampler. We would sample a lead vocal on the left with a Snare or kik on the right for reference then fly in the verses in their places.“
Damn that’s crazy!
You should do a write up of Princes process. I know that he would record his vocals himself siting right at the console. He would have the mic set up on a boom stand so he could record himself while sitting down and running the console. He would record by himself and ask the engineer to leave for an hour