Bob Marley
Exodus album was released in 1977 and the engineers behind the scene were Karl
Pitterson , Guy Bidmead and Ferry Barham .The label which released exodus album
was Island ILPS 19498 the record format was 12” vinyl and was released in
Italy.
The
recording techniques used are: two takes for the vocals with different microphones
, the great thing about those two takes are that the sound engineers switch
between the two recordings thru the track for a grater sound quality some
pieces of recording might be clipped somewhere and that is why they switch
between them and for instance a microphone can catch higher frequencies and the
other no.The main rule of Bob’s recording is never mix down too much because of
the quality loss , the guitar is always overdubbed and it follows the keys and
vocals he also prefers more lead vocal .For some reverberant sound they use an
EMT Echo plate , spring reverb maybe some Urei Compression a little bit of
delay and ADT for backing vocals. When the “Exodus” album was recorded the equipment
was very limited , when Bob was recording he liked to play different types of
distortion thru amps , the sound engineers achieved a great guitar fuzz out of
the Helios desk by overdriving the line. Because of the lack of multi track Bob
Marley’s sound engineers recorded the drum kit by putting 2 microphones one for
the kick drum and one for the rest of the drum kit great sense of solid sounds.Bob
used in 1977 a Newmann U87 microphone which ran into a Helios console and then
an 1176 compressor.
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incredible to learn there were only two microphones on the drum kit for this amazing album
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