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RE: (TV) Deliberate Speed-change vs. Error / Dream / Q / Foreigner's Vocal s
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- Subject: RE: (TV) Deliberate Speed-change vs. Error / Dream / Q / Foreigner's Vocal s
- From: Phil Obbard <pobbard@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 07:20:04 -0800 (PST)
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Wasn't there a mini-scandal because the Damned's debut was sped-up
consistently?
--Phil
--- Michael Olcsvary <olcsvary@verizon.net> wrote:
> I remember a Chuck Berry interview where he said some of his
> earlier hits
> were sped up during mastering to make him sound younger (Chuck was
> no
> teenager even back then). Also, the liner notes to the "Layla"
> anniversary
> edition mention some of the songs being VSO'd (that's Variable
> Speed
> Oscillator for those who don't speak tech) when the musicians
> realized
> certain songs sounded better at a slightly brisker tempo - they
> weren't, in
> the words of one engineer - really concerned with absolute "A"s but
> with how
> the track felt.
>
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