I remember in the UK when it was Red for Mono and Blue for Stereo for the dust sleeve of the album and there was a hole cut in the cardboard of the LP cover so you could see what the colour was and you didn't buy a stereo disk if you had a mono system.
The worst tag you could see on an American LP in the 60s was: "Reprocessed for Stereo." As winsome in its own way as Ted Turner's early colorization efforts on classic films.
@@mariomaslik Wait, so you really watched this video and didn’t learn anything useful about making great recordings? Picture this: In front of you is a beautiful, fresh, cool mountain stream…. And you’re a thirsty horse.
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Inspiration playlist: open.spotify.com/playlist/0rOcPY2kzHzDOS27YeDIoX?si=yhMtmZcrQ9S7_pLtIIf_yQ
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I met Bruce a couple of years ago at Sunset Sound for a special event. A gentleman, a master of the craft and a legend!
The Doors albums are just incredible. I'm in awe listening to Botnick make sense of such great music.
One of my favorite engineers! Wonderful thanks Andrew!
"Love me two times" and "Riders on the Storm". I knew when I was 8 their was something special about these songs.
Exemplary series, Andrew. Great stories from Bruce. Thanks for this ongoing series, pureMix!
Cheers !!
Bruce, you’re my new hero!
I remember in the UK when it was Red for Mono and Blue for Stereo for the dust sleeve of the album and there was a hole cut in the cardboard of the LP cover so you could see what the colour was and you didn't buy a stereo disk if you had a mono system.
good times
One of the finest engineers...That first Love LP...wow!
one of those classics!!!
Great!
Loved it! Wanted more recording techniques though. How about an ask Bruce anything Q & A?
Thanks for the kind words! Who knows in the near future! cheers
The worst tag you could see on an American LP in the 60s was: "Reprocessed for Stereo." As winsome in its own way as Ted Turner's early colorization efforts on classic films.
Great interview. But since all about sound, maybe figure out prior how to make it so you're not twice as loud as the person your interviewing.
the band was disaster area in the book.
There is no useful information in the video. Come on guys
Read between the lines... I see these as a conversation between professionals that we are privy to, not a tutorial. Some great stuff in here!
This has to be sarcasm. Nobody is this clueless.
@@marbar1844 no, there is not just a useful technical or engineering information, just a talk about nothing
@@mariomaslik Wait, so you really watched this video and didn’t learn anything useful about making great recordings?
Picture this:
In front of you is a beautiful, fresh, cool mountain stream…. And you’re a thirsty horse.