Re: [Harp-L] Harmonicats Question



It is documented (somewhere) that the recorded mix (dry) was replayed in a
tiled hallway. A microphone at the end of the hallway re-recorded the mix
(wet).  The resulting recording was the 1947 hit record.

On Wednesday, March 23, 2016, Mike Rogers <harpman9@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> As often occurs, I've read two versions of this.  When the Harmonicats
> recorded "Peg of My Heart", one version reports that they recorded it in a
> tiled bathroom, to get the reverb effect.  The other version says they used
> an early reverb device.  Does anyone have the true version?
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