According to engineer Geoff Emerick: I moved the bass drum microphone much closer to the drum than had been done before. There's an early picture of The Beatles wearing a woollen jumper with four necks. I stuffed that inside the drum to deaden the sound. Then we put the sound through Fairchild 660 valve limiters and compressors. It became the sound of Revolver and Pepper really. Drums had never been heard like that before."
Great job. I sing this song too in my channel.
bigran2007 6 months ago
Why are you hitting the ride?
gixzo 8 months ago
@gixzo it's my interpretation... but let me ask you.. why not?
thanks for your time.
IanReyR 8 months ago 3
@IanReyR Keep it up!
VoodooChilli27 1 month ago
@VoodooChilli27 thanks much!
IanReyR 1 month ago
@ERPPP thanks a lot!
IanReyR 1 year ago
@ERPPP lol slow it down a bit then would be off beat. thank you!
IanReyR 1 year ago
According to engineer Geoff Emerick: I moved the bass drum microphone much closer to the drum than had been done before. There's an early picture of The Beatles wearing a woollen jumper with four necks. I stuffed that inside the drum to deaden the sound. Then we put the sound through Fairchild 660 valve limiters and compressors. It became the sound of Revolver and Pepper really. Drums had never been heard like that before."
GeorgeHarrison00 1 year ago
@GeorgeHarrison00 Lol the first time they did that was with "Paperback Writer"
TechnoPath99 1 year ago
Thank You Ian! You're a doll !!!
ButtercupTwinkle 1 year ago
@ButtercupTwinkle hahaha!!! You're welcome, and thank you so much too!
IanReyR 1 year ago