DescriptionHitsville U.S.A. Studio A control room (2005-10-08 13.40.40 by Global Reactions).jpg
Again, you don't need high-tech to make great music
CONTROL ROOM
This Control Rooms buzzed with activity
from 1959 to 1972. The years in which most
of Motown's hit records were made.
During this period, Hitsville USA and
"Studio A" were open 24 hours a day.
The controller of the session, Berry Gordy
and/or young recording engineer(s) who had
been taught by Berry, would stand or sit at the
console table, tapping their feet to the beat
and wearing holes into the floor, whole they
monitored and balanced the sounds as the
songs were being recorded in Studio A.
Early Motown sessions were recorder on a
two-track recording console. In these
sessions, the singers recorded on one track
and musicians on the other track. After the
session, these two tracks were mixed down to
one track tape, in preparation for making a
record.
Some of the early songs recorded on two
tracks were: "Shop Around" by the Miracles,
"Please Mr. Postman" by the Marvelettes, "Do
You Love Me" by the Contours, and others.
The two track console table was replaced by
the three track console table exhibited here
By 1965, Motowns's own electronic engineers
... this console to 8-track
... recording
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