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PING! Martin Harrington! [message #89632] Tue, 11 September 2007 20:16 Go to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Martin... my apologies if I've asked you this before, but I
happened to stray across a radio spin of Kylie's "Love at First
Sight" the other day, and I think I remember that you worked on
that, right?

Did you work on the vocal sessions and/or do you know or recall
what the signal chain was? Specifically I really like the
treatment of the chorus parts that go "'Cause baby when I
heard you, For the first time I knew, We were meant to be as
one.....". The harmonies there sound absolutely HEAVENLY! :D
and there's a certain something different about each of the
voices in that section too, vs the lead part - it almost sounds
like the old trick for some female voices of slowing down
analog tape by a quarter or half-step to track the voice,
giving it a certain kind of formant countour when played back
at normal speed. Not saying that's what it is, just saying it
has some of those same kind of characteristics.

Hadn't heard ths song in awhile & I know I always liked the
vox on it, but it really just became more apparent, not having
heard it in some time. So....

Dish it! lol Signal chain? Processing?

Neil
Re: PING! Martin Harrington! [message #89658 is a reply to message #89632] Wed, 12 September 2007 01:42 Go to previous message
Martin Harrington is currently offline  Martin Harrington   AUSTRALIA
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No, as much as I'd like to take ownership of that, I can't.
Pretty weird that there are 2 Martin Harrington's in the engineering biz,
although AFAIK, he's not an Aussie.
I've noticed his credit a few times with Kylie...lucky bugger....--

Martin Harrington
Lend An Ear Sound
Sydney, Australia
0414 913 247
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