Artificial Double Tracking (aka ADT) was developed at Abbey Road Studios on their behalf, to save time and effort on doubletracking voices and instruments.
I think they use it in Baby You're A Rich Man.
well actually you can use a camcorder and tape a video off there and use special affects by searching through your camcorder
You use it as a send or as an insert.
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Meet the Beatles was a repackage of With the Beatles, their second album. The band had begun to use more studio technique, including doubletracking, than simply recording their songs the same way they performed them onstage. ("We nearly doubletracked ourselves off the second album", Lennon recalled later.) The repackage also included "I Want To Hold Your Hand", which was the first recording they did on four-track; their previous records were made on two-track.
To get back and forth to EMI's recording studios, located along Abbey Road.
To isolate sound, and eliminate background noise.
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The song "Imagine" was written by John Lennon of the Beatles. In the recording industry when you use another artist's copyrighted music it is called a "cover" and usually you pay to use another's music.
Yes. Download Audacity - free recording and editing software. Easy to use.
Probably a camcorder, a computer, or a special recording sound system. Usually recording on a computer has the most benefit because you can save it, burn it to a CD, send it, etc. But I would recommend recording it with a camcorder if you have a really nice one.
The beatles used drumms, guitars and harmonicas.
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For simple tasks like voice recording for podcasts or screencasts you can use the micro-in of any computer with an up-to-date soundcard. For rather demanding voice recording like singing you should use a special recording device like a USB-Microphone or a digital voice recorder. To process the audio there are various free and open source programs like for example audacity.
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