EMI REDD
The EMI REDD .17, .37 and .51 were vacuum-tube based mixing consoles designed by EMI for their Abbey Road Studios. They were used to mix several influential albums, including most of the Beatles' albums and the first two Pink Floyd albums.[1]
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An EMI REDD.17 on display
Recreation
In 2013, Waves Audio released a plug-in that emulates the REDD .17, .37 and .51.[2]
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References
- Pickford, John (2014-06-11). "Studio Icons: EMI REDD .51". MusicTech. UK: Anthem Publishing Ltd. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- Inglis, Sam (March 2013). "Waves Abbey Road REDD". Sound On Sound. UK: SOS Publications Group. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
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