
panhead
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Ever notice how the tone is totally different than any other album, hard to not notice. Maybe they got carried with those high dollar vintage compressors? Down Payment Blues/ What`s Next to the Moon etc.
No such amp existed then.hopkinWFG":ovou1hlm said:Seems like the same tone on jailbreaker.... those hard hitting hi mid marshally crunch... hear a wizard VC then.?
I believe you are correct after hunting the web but the sound is just different/ listen to the beginning chords of down payment blues. I think you will hear what Im talking about.lespaul6":2e10k00j said:Ive read that angus used a 2203 for that whole record
Mailman1971":3u7106iz said:I love powerage. One of my favorite albums.
Loved the tone on Highway to Hell though.
psychodave":3tnp12z6 said:Mailman1971":3tnp12z6 said:I love powerage. One of my favorite albums.
Loved the tone on Highway to Hell though.
The song Highway to hell was recorded with the tape machine running faster than normal which would change the pitch and tone. Then when they slow it down to get to the key of E, you get that cool tone.
Jack Luminous":2g8hzbhl said:psychodave":2g8hzbhl said:Mailman1971":2g8hzbhl said:I love powerage. One of my favorite albums.
Loved the tone on Highway to Hell though.
The song Highway to hell was recorded with the tape machine running faster than normal which would change the pitch and tone. Then when they slow it down to get to the key of E, you get that cool tone.
Sorry but something's missing here. If you run the tape machine faster while recording and play the song in E and then slow down the tape machine on playback, the pitch would be lower than E. Either they were tuned higher or they played in a different key then it got down to E when it was slowed down. Seems unlikely though.
Jack Luminous":szwjo58o said:psychodave":szwjo58o said:Mailman1971":szwjo58o said:I love powerage. One of my favorite albums.
Loved the tone on Highway to Hell though.
The song Highway to hell was recorded with the tape machine running faster than normal which would change the pitch and tone. Then when they slow it down to get to the key of E, you get that cool tone.
Sorry but something's missing here. If you run the tape machine faster while recording and play the song in E and then slow down the tape machine on playback, the pitch would be lower than E. Either they were tuned higher or they played in a different key then it got down to E when it was slowed down. Seems unlikely though.
psychodave":19vn2dv6 said:Jack Luminous":19vn2dv6 said:psychodave":19vn2dv6 said:Mailman1971":19vn2dv6 said:I love powerage. One of my favorite albums.
Loved the tone on Highway to Hell though.
The song Highway to hell was recorded with the tape machine running faster than normal which would change the pitch and tone. Then when they slow it down to get to the key of E, you get that cool tone.
Sorry but something's missing here. If you run the tape machine faster while recording and play the song in E and then slow down the tape machine on playback, the pitch would be lower than E. Either they were tuned higher or they played in a different key then it got down to E when it was slowed down. Seems unlikely though.
Recording to a faster turning tape make the pitch sharp. Then you have to slow it down to get it in pitch. I owned a 4 track tape recorder and it had the ability to adjust recording tape speed. It’s a cool trick.
Jack Luminous":oe9k0lo3 said:psychodave":oe9k0lo3 said:Jack Luminous":oe9k0lo3 said:psychodave":oe9k0lo3 said:Mailman1971":oe9k0lo3 said:I love powerage. One of my favorite albums.
Loved the tone on Highway to Hell though.
The song Highway to hell was recorded with the tape machine running faster than normal which would change the pitch and tone. Then when they slow it down to get to the key of E, you get that cool tone.
Sorry but something's missing here. If you run the tape machine faster while recording and play the song in E and then slow down the tape machine on playback, the pitch would be lower than E. Either they were tuned higher or they played in a different key then it got down to E when it was slowed down. Seems unlikely though.
Recording to a faster turning tape make the pitch sharp. Then you have to slow it down to get it in pitch. I owned a 4 track tape recorder and it had the ability to adjust recording tape speed. It’s a cool trick.
Nope. Recording to whatever speed doesn't change the pitch. It just records what enters the recorder with the tape turning at said speed. Changing the speed afterwards, changes the pitch. I know how that works, I recorded many bands in my project studio using my 8 track C278 Revox mixing into my stereo C270 Revox. Both can record at 7.5ips or 15 ips. They both also have a varispeed, +/- 30%.