Which eventide Harmonizer
On Mar 26, 2:39*pm, Fletch wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote:
Ian Thompson-Bell wrote:
Not to mean any disrespect, but if you are recording 50/60's r&r and
pop, why in the hell would you need a harmonizer?
Well, perhaps I should have said 50s/60s/70s - at least the early
harmonizers were there for the last decade.
I don't remember the Eventide until the eighties, and then everybody
overused it until it became a cliche. *Same with digital reverb systems.
--scott
Pilot of the Airwaves, here is my request....
My memory goes to 1979 when a friend brought one in to one of our band's
rehearsals. He owned a studio and it was a new toy. He hooked it up and
we sounded like Mickey Mouse. He couldn't get it to work right. They
were very sensitive back then...
--Fletch
I cannot keep quite any longer. Hi everyone!
I worked for Richard Factor in 1975. I soldered the memory boards for
the 1745 M's and I saw the scematics on the drafting table. Guy had
thought that I might steal the Idea. I was a student at IAR. at the
time not a electronic engineer.
So, they came out in 1975.
Elaine
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