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Re: [ARSCLIST] Fwd: Peter Copeland on RCA Victor recordings (1941)
Tom Fine wrote:
You can hear that Victor was doing compression/limiting for sure by 
the 40s. Listen to Spike Jones "Popcorn Sack" for instance, or other 
material if you prefer less corny. 
Spike Jones might not be a good example to use because a lot of his 
masters were dubbed.  The ledger sheets note some specific examples 
where it was done because a gunshot or something overloaded the 
recording, but I have a feeling that a lot of the release masters were 
routinely dubs. 
Actually I think the question is not whether Victor was doing it, but if 
it was done simultaneously on each mic individually.  It could be that 
they were doing it selectively on a particular mic, or, of course, on 
the composite mix.  And considering your father's technique of 
simplicity and single-mic recording, I would love to have found out what 
his opinion would be of having all these electronics compressing a half 
dozen mics separately! 
Mike Biel  mbiel@xxxxxxxxx