16-Feb-2024; Desde Escobedo Nuevo León México, Gracias!!!!! Mi Hermano!!! Por seguir compartiendo estas hermosas publicaciones!!! De Nuestros Hermanos Los Heraldos Del REY!!! Para La Alabanza De La Gloria De La Gracia De Nuestro SEÑOR Y SALVADOR JESUCRISTO!!! Quién Ya' Pronto Viene!!!
Just curious...When and where did you get access to the original multitrack master in order to lift just the voice tracks from the master. I think it's interesting what you did, but just wonder where the masters are being kept at this time. Blessings, John R.
My dear brother John Ramsey. A friend of mine gave me this treasure. I'm also very interested to know how he did it. Let's keep in touch pls. God bless you.
These are the two vocal tracks lifted from the multitrack master tape. I believe this song was recorded on an 8 track master tape. As far as the vocals, Jerry and I would have been on one mic/track and Jack and Jim on the other. Calvin would have recorded the piano, organ and so forth on the remaining tracks. We never recorded it as a just 'a cappella' song so these tracks would have to have been copied from the original multitrack master. As you can hear the tracks are 'dry' just as we recorded them with no other reverb or equalization added.@@alabanzas_y_cuartetos
@@johnramsey6132 Yes, dear brother John. You're right. I can still hear a little the music accompaniment from the back. I appreciate your comments and information. O how I would you may have been continue being singing with the King's Heralds at least until 1990. Your high tenor is unique. Thank u very much for your music ministry. In Christ, Alexis Godoy.
The little bit of orchestra that you hear is leakage from our headphones. The instruments were recorded first and we then added our voices while listening to the instruments in headphones.@@alabanzas_y_cuartetos
Also I might add that I felt it a blessing and honor to be able to serve the Lord with the King's Heralds for a few years, but always had an urge to work in technology as an electrical engineer. The Lord continued to bless me in obtaining technical work as a microwave telecom engineer for the next 20 years after the quartet.
16-Feb-2024; Desde Escobedo Nuevo León México, Gracias!!!!! Mi Hermano!!! Por seguir compartiendo estas hermosas publicaciones!!! De Nuestros Hermanos Los Heraldos Del REY!!! Para La Alabanza De La Gloria De La Gracia De Nuestro SEÑOR Y SALVADOR JESUCRISTO!!! Quién Ya' Pronto Viene!!!
Para mi la mejor formacion del Cuarteto !!! Saludos desde Bs. As. Argentina ☺
Just splendid. Love this song ❤
Just curious...When and where did you get access to the original multitrack master in order to lift just the voice tracks from the master. I think it's interesting what you did, but just wonder where the masters are being kept at this time.
Blessings,
John R.
My dear brother John Ramsey. A friend of mine gave me this treasure. I'm also very interested to know how he did it. Let's keep in touch pls. God bless you.
These are the two vocal tracks lifted from the multitrack master tape. I believe this song was recorded on an 8 track master tape. As far as the vocals, Jerry and I would have been on one mic/track and Jack and Jim on the other. Calvin would have recorded the piano, organ and so forth on the remaining tracks. We never recorded it as a just 'a cappella' song so these tracks would have to have been copied from the original multitrack master. As you can hear the tracks are 'dry' just as we recorded them with no other reverb or equalization added.@@alabanzas_y_cuartetos
@@johnramsey6132 Yes, dear brother John. You're right. I can still hear a little the music accompaniment from the back. I appreciate your comments and information. O how I would you may have been continue being singing with the King's Heralds at least until 1990. Your high tenor is unique. Thank u very much for your music ministry. In Christ, Alexis Godoy.
The little bit of orchestra that you hear is leakage from our headphones. The instruments were recorded first and we then added our voices while listening to the instruments in headphones.@@alabanzas_y_cuartetos
Also I might add that I felt it a blessing and honor to be able to serve the Lord with the King's Heralds for a few years, but always had an urge to work in technology as an electrical engineer. The Lord continued to bless me in obtaining technical work as a microwave telecom engineer for the next 20 years after the quartet.