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Originally Posted by AustinChief
And as I have pointed out. This is mostly wrong.
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I cannot even begin to tell you just how wrong you are, so I won't even bother.
But, check out Brian Kehew's "Recording The Beatles" book, which is a must read for any and every studio engineer, producer and even musician and check back in.
Furthermore, Ken Scott was more influential than Emerick, but we're splitting hairs. Abbey Road, EMI consoles, the engineers, etc. pretty much defined modern music and there are a countless number of worshippers along with people still chasing those recordings.