in the 70s-90s, they would use like NASA level technology to record rock albums
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Date: September 30th, 2025 10:24 AM
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most of those albums cost millions of dollars to 'produce,' 'engineer,' 'master,' etc, in studios filled with giant banks of vacuum tubes and 2-ton mixing consoles that had to be installed by crane.
it's kind of crazy how much painstaking effort went into 'recording' what were essentially garage bands (Nirvana et al).
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Date: September 30th, 2025 11:02 AM
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yeah, this is what has always fascinated me, reading the accounts of the recordings of classic rock albums. the amount of autistic labor that went into it.
I watched the Rick Beato interview with Andy Wallace (the sound engineer on all the Alt Rock albums from the 90s) and the level of autism is insane. he would spend a whole day adjusting EQ levels on each drum individually, with a different EQ for each drum hit on multiple sections of each individual track (this is post production, AFTER the same thing had been done during recording).
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