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This is how sound engineers in the 70s added reverb effects before the age of computers
This master sound engineer shows how a reverb effect was added to a track in the 1970s.
Musician and producer Stephen DeAcutis explains how engineers would add reverb to an audio track in the analogue era.
The snare and kick would be added to separate tracks before the physical reels would be swapped over.
DeAcutis said: "When we had a sound in our head, we had to do what we had to do to make it happen back then. It wasn't always easy but it was worth the effort."
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