Brian Eno – Eno (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2024 album Eno (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
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Gear Used On Eno (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Brian Eno – Eno (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2024). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Microphones used by Brian Eno on Eno (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Avg price: $102.08
In this transcribed interview from the October 1990 issue of Sound On Sound magazine, Eno's acquisition and use of a Shure SM-58 is described in detail. "For Eno, a sense of urgency in music making is paramount, the kind of urgency that says: ‘if a demo tape is exciting enough, then use that as the core of a track and avoid endless mixes and takes’. Wrong Way Up is about this kind of urgency. Take for example Eno’s use of an 'old beaten up Shure SM58 microphone'".
“'I found this microphone that I think is sort of a magic microphone. When we were working on 'Carmen Miranda' and 'Words For The Dying' at the Strongroom, we tried this mic, and that mic, and they all sounded terrible. And there was this Shure, which is the cheapest basic rock’n’roll mike you can get. John didn’t want to use it ‘cos he didn’t like it, he thought. I said ‘John, try this Shure, you might as well’. He just said four words through it and I said to the studio engineer, ‘I’ll buy this mic.’ (laughs) And I bought it on the spot.”
Studio Equipment used by Brian Eno on Eno (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
The studio is based around two Apple Mac G4 computers running Logic, plus a selection of outboard including (right) the Digitech Studio Vocalist used extensively on Another Day On Earth, a Lexicon Jam Man loop sampler and an Eventide H3000 Harmonizer.
Avg price: $190.80
The studio is based around two Apple Mac G4 computers running Logic, plus a selection of outboard including (right) the Digitech Studio Vocalist used extensively on Another Day On Earth, a Lexicon Jam Man loop sampler and an Eventide H3000 Harmonizer.