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Eddie Kramer exploring psychedelic sounds with Jimi Hendrix | Sneak Peek 

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In this sneak peek, Eddie Kramer revisits the original tapes for ‘All Along The Watchtower’ and reveals how they discovered the secret to stereo tape phasing.
Watch the full series at: mwtm.org/it49
This extract comes from a 1-hour series in which Eddie revisits the making of this historic recording. Eddie plays back the tapes on a pristine Ampex tape machine and shares technical notes and anecdotes from the recording session.

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Комментарии : 39   
@aceedmond8053
@aceedmond8053 Месяц назад
The brilliant Eddie Kramer sharing priceless knowledge, thank you!
@racializedkanadian
@racializedkanadian Месяц назад
The days when engineers were TRULY, ADVENTURERS !! Exciting times !!
@pauldhoff
@pauldhoff Месяц назад
OH PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!! As if there isn't anything going on today.
@racializedkanadian
@racializedkanadian Месяц назад
​@@pauldhoff 4 or 8 tracks to create MAGIC that LASTS for decades. How many tracks do we get now? How many effects do we have at our fingertips ..... blah blah blah ..... Don't be so butt hurt man lol. NOTHING in my statement says 'there isn't anything going on today'. There's still lots of great music being made. And not all of it is homogenized in regards to its sound. Go check out CINDY LEE's new release "DIAMOND JUBILEE" ... A great album with its own sonic footprint. ymmv.
@nilespeshay1734
@nilespeshay1734 Месяц назад
​@@pauldhoff To be fair... if you're engineering (esp for a 'bigger' band), it's not very often that they're gonna allow the engineer to go hog-wild.. so far hog-wild, in fact, that that engineer becomes, for all intents and purposes, a new member of the band. THAT used to happen more often... Not that they were more talented than their current day counterparts, just that they were given permission and million-dollar toys to do it with.
@ledhed927
@ledhed927 Месяц назад
The master that we’d all love to watch explain his craft, really excited to watch this and take notes 🧡
@ThickCutOhio
@ThickCutOhio Месяц назад
And we’re all… bold as love…
@ronbahia
@ronbahia Месяц назад
Bald as love 😅
@thescoobymike
@thescoobymike Месяц назад
Just ask the axis
@PrantoKoX
@PrantoKoX Месяц назад
Now THIS is what I call "a Master"! 🙌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@PrestonHazard
@PrestonHazard Месяц назад
Did a British guy make a slightly more British accent to mimic Sir George Martin lol
@artonion420
@artonion420 Месяц назад
Haha I feel like I can’t say this without coming off as a twat, yet at the same time I think it’s worth noting both that Kramer is South African and that there’s no one British accent as such, or rather, they’re infamous for their many regional accents. I’ve read somewhere that the U.K has the highest number of accents per square mile in the world, or something along those lines, but that sounds absurd and hard to quantify.
@trent.langley
@trent.langley Месяц назад
Yes! Can’t wait
@katielowen
@katielowen Месяц назад
This guy sounds cool I gotta check out his work.
@user-ew9or6kw8e
@user-ew9or6kw8e Месяц назад
WHERE would guitar Pedals Be NOW, weren't it NOT for HENDRIX??
@stephenkane2464
@stephenkane2464 Месяц назад
fantastic
@michaelmassaro3483
@michaelmassaro3483 Месяц назад
Met him once at Berklee in Boston. He seemed like a very nice guy.
@cowlegoblonski
@cowlegoblonski Месяц назад
eddie kramer is my kind of guy.
@globalnomad1221
@globalnomad1221 Месяц назад
They created masterpieces
@OderMusic
@OderMusic Месяц назад
"i want that shit on everything" 😂😂😂 #amazing
@fettuccinialfredo414
@fettuccinialfredo414 21 день назад
could someone explain to me what phasing is
@stevejohnston6141
@stevejohnston6141 Месяц назад
I would love to hear the struggles in mixing the electric lady land album?
@ImInGoodNick
@ImInGoodNick Месяц назад
Man, Jimi sure looks different these days.
@kylebostick2601
@kylebostick2601 Месяц назад
Come again?
@oupahens9219
@oupahens9219 Месяц назад
Cool.
@ronaldraygunpew
@ronaldraygunpew Месяц назад
Kick down the doors waving the 4 4s
@domcrotty5784
@domcrotty5784 Месяц назад
Where's the killa sounds, dude?
@richtakings3359
@richtakings3359 Месяц назад
Those sounds you ask, at 2:46 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ngYwXvdgrrM.htmlsi=KUlxhBAvmL3EYGnk
@wolfgangdevries127
@wolfgangdevries127 Месяц назад
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop was formed in March 1958, so it's most unlikely that George Martin referred to a book from 1949 😊
@derosabike
@derosabike Месяц назад
I think that you took this literally. Eddie was implying that Sir George wasn't letting on how he found out how to achieve the 'secret' by his suggestion of reading an obscure or as you pointed out, non existent book.
@wolfgangdevries127
@wolfgangdevries127 Месяц назад
​@@derosabikehate to disappoint you, but I would not call BBC Engineering Publications "obscure books". Besides, the specific info can be found in the BBC's Engineering Division Monograph nr. 51 from November 1963
@AlaanPlacenciaTimoteo
@AlaanPlacenciaTimoteo Месяц назад
prácticamente no le respondió, lo mandó al desvío como decimos en Perú.
@ghostexits
@ghostexits Месяц назад
Kramer recalls an anecdote from 50 years ago. It wasn't a "Radiophonic Workshop book", it was a publication on "Radiophonics" in a BCC Engineering journal. However Martin intended it, this couldn't have been very useful to Kramer. But it's interesting that A. it's an actual paper I just found online, and B. Martin was able to reference this 5 year old technical paper off the cuff.
@wolfgangdevries127
@wolfgangdevries127 Месяц назад
@@ghostexits was just kidding, thought the pomposity of my comments gave it away; I'm not a technician or so, just a fan of the subject✌️🙃
@blindboyrecording
@blindboyrecording Месяц назад
Why does the elderly gentleman not mention the engineer by name? (ie. "one of the guys we were working with"..) Forgetful or actually been taking credit, for the last 50 years, for something he did not do?
@kylebostick2601
@kylebostick2601 Месяц назад
How old are you?
@pauldhoff
@pauldhoff Месяц назад
People go on about how there is processing going on today, as if they never did what they could do before to the sound in the GOOD OLD DAYS.
@57briben
@57briben Месяц назад
people ,eh!
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