Start to Finish | History of The Beatles Recording Techniques [Trailer]

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In this Puremix exclusive, engineer/producer Fab Dupont heads to Abbey Road with one of the most iconic engineers in music history, Ken Scott, to learn the history of The Beatles recording techniques.
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Some of my ABSOLUTE favourite SOUNDING albums were engineered by KEN SCOTT. EPIC. LEGEND.

racializedkanadian
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It blows me away the mix on songs almost 40 years old with out all these plugins ect

StraightToTheAve
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1 video in and what can I say but AWESOME! Cheers to Fab and Puremix. Well done indeed.

louderlouder
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No daws no midi no sequencers just raw talent

leewightman
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Wow, Puremix does not show signs of slowing down

JoeyFTL
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Great Stuff ! just watched the first 3 episodes.

gregkocis
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I’ll tell you what the secret of The Beatles’ sound is.
It’s not the f*cking equipment, not the f*ucking room, not even the engineer.
The secret of the Beatles’ fucking sound is The fucking Beatles, man. 😊

Gerardoooooooo
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Geoff Emerick, George Martin, Alan Parson on Abbey road too

hugomejia
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What's the band's name? 1:03?

sebastianferrero
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Excuse me 2 min 19 sec is not exactly a ‘deep dive’ guys. 😊

gregphilipmusic
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Cool except for the musicians. If you don’t got the Beatles trying to use a cover band from New York doesn’t quite work.

brooklynboy
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That awful fake Beatles band kind of ruins it. For these documentaries they should get a band that makes their own contemporary music and see how it comes out using these old techniques The Beatles used.

blakemcnamara
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study Paul Allen Rothchild and the Doors better, they had a better sound in every way because even Paul Mac sat down with his wife to listen to them, the Beatles are too overrated and fallen

Giovy-Perez