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Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was
so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. |
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geezerMPC wrote: Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. You mean the Herbie Mann sound? Try an EV 664, 666, 676, or one of those series cheap dynamics that have no presence peak. Get up close. Beyond that it's all playing technique. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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geezerMPC wrote: Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. You mean the Herbie Mann sound? Try an EV 664, 666, 676, or one of those series cheap dynamics that have no presence peak. Get up close. Beyond that it's all playing technique. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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and hum while you play like Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull . . .
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... In article , geezerMPC wrote: Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. You mean the Herbie Mann sound? Try an EV 664, 666, 676, or one of those series cheap dynamics that have no presence peak. Get up close. Beyond that it's all playing technique. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"Scott Dorsey" wrote ...
geezerMPC wrote: Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. You mean the Herbie Mann sound? Try an EV 664, 666, 676, or one of those series cheap dynamics that have no presence peak. Get up close. Beyond that it's all playing technique. Wasn't it also sometimes an alto flute or even a bass flute? Speaking of that. I came across my 2-LP set of the JBL "Sessions" (1973). It was an audio "tour" of both tracking and mixing sessions of several songs and some instrument demo tracks. Bud Shank doing the alto and bass flute demos. All for the purpose of showing how good JBL speakers are, of course(!) |
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In article ,
geezerMPC wrote: Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. You mean the Herbie Mann sound? Try an EV 664, 666, 676, or one of those series cheap dynamics that have no presence peak. Get up close. Beyond that it's all playing technique. --scott And an alto or bass flute. Jeff Snider I can't listen to that much Wagner. I start getting the urge to conquer Poland. ---- Woody Allen |
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Richard Crowley wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote ... geezerMPC wrote: Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. You mean the Herbie Mann sound? Try an EV 664, 666, 676, or one of those series cheap dynamics that have no presence peak. Get up close. Beyond that it's all playing technique. Wasn't it also sometimes an alto flute or even a bass flute? Of course. What's the Mann album that has him holding that enormous flute up on the cover? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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![]() "geezerMPC" wrote in message om... Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. I don't know if you mean you want to record a flute, or create a similar sound. On the off chance you mean the latter there's a flute generator on Buzz with the right tweaks makes a good approximation. www.buzzmachines.com |
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:45:16 -0800, "Richard Crowley"
wrote: "Scott Dorsey" wrote ... geezerMPC wrote: Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. Probably the 'Wind Flute" or "Wind Pipes" synth patch Speaking of that. I came across my 2-LP set of the JBL "Sessions" (1973). It was an audio "tour" of both tracking and mixing sessions of several songs and some instrument demo tracks. Bud Shank doing the alto and bass flute demos. Gonna put 'em on CD ? All for the purpose of showing how good JBL speakers are, of course(!) |
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![]() "skhoover" wrote in message ... and hum while you play like Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull . . . But you have to be wearing the chrome spike cod-piece and balance on one leg .... geoff |
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but of course.....
"Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote in message ... "skhoover" wrote in message ... and hum while you play like Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull . . . But you have to be wearing the chrome spike cod-piece and balance on one leg ... geoff |
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Wasn't it also sometimes an alto flute or even a bass flute?
Many of those riffs definetely used and alto. I haven't heard a bass on any of them. "I'm beginning to suspect that your problem is the gap between what you say and what you think you have said." -george (paraphrased) |
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"terry" wrote in message news:pdUod.317323$nl.20164@pd7tw3no...
"geezerMPC" wrote in message om... Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. I don't know if you mean you want to record a flute, or create a similar sound. On the off chance you mean the latter there's a flute generator on Buzz with the right tweaks makes a good approximation. www.buzzmachines.com Is the original poster talking about that "Theme From Shaft" flute sound? I can hear that police show flute.. I think the score in a couple of the early Dirty Harry Movies had that.It seems like the string background chords have a lot to do with it. And a bit of Rhodes. |
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On 24 Nov 2004 13:51:41 -0800, Nmm wrote:
"terry" wrote in message news:pdUod.317323$nl.20164@pd7tw3no... "geezerMPC" wrote in message om... Anyone can give me a tip on how to get that 70s flute sound that was so common in 70s police series/movies. I dont mean the overblowing buzz sound but the deeper, low register flute sound they often used in theme songs and surveillance scenes. I don't know if you mean you want to record a flute, or create a similar sound. On the off chance you mean the latter there's a flute generator on Buzz with the right tweaks makes a good approximation. www.buzzmachines.com Is the original poster talking about that "Theme From Shaft" flute sound? I can hear that police show flute.. I think the score in a couple of the early Dirty Harry Movies had that.It seems like the string background chords have a lot to do with it. And a bit of Rhodes. Add some wah guitar to make things funkeh, baby. Actually, I wonder if knee length brown leather jackets and tan coloured flared trousers (with an front on profile that probably served as an inspiration to the designers of the stealth bomber) could have affected the acoustics within the studio? G -- ***My real address is m/ike at u/nmusic d/ot co dot u/k (removing /s) np: http://www.unmusic.co.uk http://www.unmusic.co.uk/amh-s-faq.html - alt.music.home-studio FAQ http://www.unmusic.co.uk/wrap.php?file=vhs.html - vhs purchase log. |
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