What studio FX would've existed in 1966 to modulate the organ like this?
It seems I have a question similar to this one almost everyday.
I have learned a lot about classic sounds on the internet but not nearly as much I have had questions about.
Just yesterday I learned that the piano sound on Joy to the World was a Hohner Pianet and not a Wurlitzer.
For years I had always wondered what the keyboard sound in Aerosmith's Dream On was.
Through my research I surmised it was probably an RMI electronic piano.
When I picked up Steven Tyler's new autobiography at the bookstore recently I opened it to the page about him "finding" a suitcase full of money and him going out the next day and buying an RMI electronic piano.
That's the closest I've come to proving my assumption on that one.
The organ "modulations/FX" on Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations" (1966)
in Sound, Stage, and Studio
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It seems I have a question similar to this one almost everyday.
I have learned a lot about classic sounds on the internet but not nearly as much I have had questions about.
Just yesterday I learned that the piano sound on Joy to the World was a Hohner Pianet and not a Wurlitzer.
For years I had always wondered what the keyboard sound in Aerosmith's Dream On was.
Through my research I surmised it was probably an RMI electronic piano.
When I picked up Steven Tyler's new autobiography at the bookstore recently I opened it to the page about him "finding" a suitcase full of money and him going out the next day and buying an RMI electronic piano.
That's the closest I've come to proving my assumption on that one.