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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] How a recording-studio mishap shaped '80s music
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Playtime Comments : [Vox] How a recording-studio mishap shaped '80s music

te*************:

1:26 Hugh Padgham’s surname is pronounced “PAH-jum” with the emphasis on the first syllable, NOT “Pad-gum”!


Sc*************:
2:51 clearly haven’t heard the story of when the levee breaks by led zeppelin. They did that but in 1971

m8*:
8:28 Oh my. Talk about getting a smile from the memories. Yeah, I'm that old! :D Nice vid.

SC****:

At the 1:43 mark that sound is the lead for "OUT TOUCH OUT OF TIME" by Hall & OATS another great 80s song


sa******:
0:46 missed a track, looks like I've heard this somewhere.

Sa*******:

What’s the awesome synth run song used at 4:38


Bl**********:
4:40 song?

Je********:

3:11 hol up, is my guy’s first name really Prince Charles?


ac*****:
2:00 not frequencies, amplitude!

Ra****:

1:19 add a bass guitar and you'll have a fun night, if ya know what I mean


 


 

Top Comments : [Vox] How a recording-studio mishap shaped '80s music

Ma******:

Next video: How a Salon Mishap Shaped 80's Hairstyles


Dw****:
I've always believed music has been influenced more by technology than actual changes in composition. We have so many options nowadays and previous methods are still accessible.

My***********:
This man's name is "Professor Prince Charles Alexander." Why is no one talking about this.

Ma**********:
Hugh Padgham, the great engineers' name is pronounced "Padge-um". The same as Badge + um...not "Pad-Gum".

Hugh may have discovered that gated reverb sound thru his talk back mic, but there's no way they tracked those drums that way. At best he may have played the snare track back thru something in the live room then recorded the talk back mic onto another track so he'd have both snare tracks.

Later I'm sure he just compressed and gated his favorite big room patch as described.

Gi********:
Hey! The 80`s is my decade! I love that everybody is coming back to the 80's sounds! Everything old is new again!

Pa***********:
In the 80‘s everything had too much reverb: Vocals, guitars, drums. And today? Well, sometime it’s a bit to dry.

Co*******:

Being a drummer myself, gated reverb only sounds good on stark spacious drum parts. Anything other than that it sounds too washed out especially if your decay is set too long.


To*********:
Don't download samples. Try creating the sounds yourself. You never know what other grea accidents you'll discover :) Thanks for this video.

sa****:

I once worked on a reverb unit that was a metal box with springs, there was a sticker inside that said "built by beautiful women in Wisconsin under controlled atmospheric conditions"


Ja*****:

I wonder what the sound of the 20's will be


Um*****:
Interesting stuff. I always thought the sound of the 80's was more synthesizers and things like that. But yeah, now that you've mentioned this I'm thinking back to all those songs and it's just there.

Ki****************:

I CAN FEEL IT COMING IN THE AIR TONIGHTTTT OH LORDDDDDDDDDD


Th*****************:
Padgham is pronounced like "badge 'em"

Po***********:
You forgot spring reverb which defined 60's surf rock, which could fit in an amp.

Ma***************:
Not to be "that guy" or whatever, but its important to document that Phil Collins didn't go straight from Gabriel's recording sessions for 3/Melt to In The Air Tonight. He heard the Public Image Ltd. album The Flowers Of Romance and was impressed enough by the perfected and tweaked use of gated reverb on the drums on that album, that he decided to hire Nick Launay, the engineer responsible for that particular sound, to work on Collins' Face Value. Collins also did include Hugh Padgham, the engineer on the 3/Melt at the production helm for Face Value, but it was Launay's recording methods that were used for the gated reverb.

Ta*******:

My Dad was a real D.J. from the early 60's through till about the early 90's. During this time, I was in High School & the College and it was during my H.S. years in the early mid 80's when all this was just exploding on the radio and the radio station had a production studio in addition to two live on-air studios and a large conference room studio used in emergencies when more space was essential.

It was in the production studio where they made their commercials AKA "spots" that I had the chance to delve into working with the current day music of the time and that was my first introduction to Reverb and as the ADSR effects. I spent ever possible moments in the studio tinkering and tweaking music and in a few chance occasions, some of the slightly old drive time weekend guys had full run of the boards and they'd play a few of my better creations. This was well before the terms to describe what I was doing even truly ever existed. I got to experience the feeling of being a sound engineer. :)

The 80's were truly a magical time to be alive!


Br********:
No mistakes just happy little accidents

Ik*******:
I've always wondered what that sound was in 80's music. I didn't know it was drums but I knew it was something. Thank you for answering this question that was at the time unknown to me.

Sh************:
Hmmphff... so you dont think a lot of the drum production used on David Bowie’s Low album in released early 1977 was ahead of the game then?

Ka****:

Such an amazing story. Definitely a defining moment in music


An***:
In the 90s everyone used feedback from the lead guitar as an instrument. That’s probably never coming back.

Za********:
"non-linear reverb just cant be replicated in the real world" -> ten seconds pass -> "it sounds like a whip"

Co*****:
The 80s is a decade of music I love and I was born in 05

Mi**********:
I never knew an accident had such an influence, excellent short documentary

pu***:
the weeknd has entered the chat

Sa*******:

You mean in the 70's drums sounded like drums.


Sh*************:
And maybe this is why learning to play the drums in the 80's always felt like a fail. Tape/socks/pillows and I just couldn't get my set to sound like the radio songs. You just healed part of my childhood. lol

jr*****:

The story I heard was that Collins was in the studio while working on Gabriel's album, just playing around, getting a sound, and he hit on this. He and the engineer timed the beat so it would match the gate perfectly. Then Gabriel walked in the room and heard it. He said to Collins, Just play that for five minutes. Collins cursed to himself since he'd been hoping to save that effect for his own recording. But he was on Gabriel's dime at the time, so he gave the beat to Gabriel for "Intruder."


 


 

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