monarca escribió:rafader escribió:las baterias de led zeppelin...
En la pelicula "it might get loud" j.page vuelve a la granja donde grabaron lz IV y explica como grabaron la bateria de "when the levee breaks" (muestran fotos de la epoca tambien con el microfoneo, etc...), te dejo esto de la wiki.
Alguien escribió:According to Led Zeppelin guitarist and producer Jimmy Page, the song's structure "was a riff that I'd been working on, but Bonzo's drum sound really makes a difference on that point."[9] The famous drum performance was recorded by engineer Andy Johns by placing Bonham and a new drumkit at the bottom of a stairwell at Headley Grange, and recording it using two Beyerdynamic M160 microphones at the top, giving the distinctive resonant but slightly muffled sound.[10][11] Back in the Rolling Stones' mobile studio, Johns compressed the drum sound through two channels and added echo through guitarist Jimmy Page's Binson echo unit.[8] The performance was made on a brand new drum kit that had only just been delivered from the factory.[8] The drum beat has long been popular in hip hop and dance music circles for its "heavy" sound, and has been sampled for many tracks.[12]
es donde montan una bateria en el tejado del estudio?
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