Ornette Coleman – Change Of The Century album cover

Ornette Coleman – Change Of The Century

Album 1960

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1960 album Change Of The Century.

Music from Change Of The Century

Gear Used On Change Of The Century

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Ornette Coleman – Change Of The Century (1960). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Microphones used by Ornette Coleman on Change Of The Century

Ribbon Microphones

RCA 77-DX

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Used for Coleman's alto saxophone for The Shape of Jazz to Come and Change of the Century, as recounted by sound engineer "Bones" Howe in this February 2004 Sound on Sound interview (the DX is specified later in the article when Tom Waits is discussed).

"I set them up in a square, one in each corner of an imaginary room in the studio, close together, all facing the centre of the square. I had set up the microphones before they got there: I had an RCA 77 on Ornette's alto sax — the white plastic one he was notorious for playing — and a 77 on Don Cherry's pocket trumpet, a Telefunken U47 on Charlie's bass, and the drums were miked with a U47 as an overhead and a 77 over the hat and snare. We were recording live to mono and two-track at the same time. I liked this setup so much that I made sure I wrote it down, and I still have that setup sheet to this day. I would use it to record a lot of albums."