Patrick Carney
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Patrick Carney's Gear
In the Reverb interview titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound," Patrick Carney's engineer, Marc Whitmore, is observed at 3:24 in the video showcasing a Spectra 1964 Model C610 complimiter, which is positioned in a rack within the mixing room.
In a video interview titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound" by Reverb on YouTube, Patrick Carney is shown to use dbx 165A compressor/limiters. At the 3:22 mark, these units are visible in the rack within Carney's mixing room, confirming their use in his setup.
In the video titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound | Reverb Interview," at 3:22, the Universal Audio Teletronix LA-2A Classic Leveling Amplifier is clearly visible in a rack in Patrick Carney's mixing room. This detail is part of an interview conducted by Reverb, where Carney discusses various aspects of his sound setup.
In a video interview titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound" by Reverb on YouTube, an API 500 Series rack can be seen at the 3:54 mark in Patrick Carney’s mixing room, containing a set of EQ modules.
In the Reverb interview video titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound," at the timestamp 3:54, a pair of Inward Connections The Brute 500-Series limiters can be clearly seen in the API 500 Series rack within Patrick Carney's mixing room.
In a Reverb interview titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound," at the 3:54 mark, the API 525A 500 Series Compressor/Limiter can be seen in the API 500 Series rack within Patrick Carney's mixing room.
In a video interview titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound" by Reverb, at the timestamp 3:54, Patrick Carney's engineer, Marc Whitmore, is seen showcasing a couple of Sphere Fab 500 preamps within the API 500 Series rack located in Patrick Carney’s mixing room.
In the Reverb interview titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound," the Standard Audio Level-Or 500 Series Limiter is clearly visible at the 3:54 mark within the API 500 Series rack in Patrick Carney's mixing room, confirming its use by the artist.
In a Reverb interview video titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound," at the 3:54 mark, four Trident Audio Developments 80B 500 Series four-band EQs are clearly visible within the API 500 Series rack in Patrick Carney’s mixing room, providing tangible evidence of their use.
In a video interview conducted by Reverb titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound," at the 3:59 mark, Patrick Carney's engineer, Marc Whitmore, is observed showing an Overstayer Stereo Voltage Control Model 3722, a Peak Limiter/Compressor, situated in a rack within Patrick Carney's mixing room.
In the video titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound | Reverb Interview" by Reverb on YouTube, at the timestamp 3:59, the Overstayer Saturator NT-02A is clearly visible, positioned above the Overstayer Stereo Voltage Peak Limiter/Compressor in a rack within Patrick Carney’s mixing room.
In the video titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound" by Reverb on YouTube, the Universal Audio 1176LN Classic Limiting Amplifier is clearly visible at 3:59, positioned above the Overstayer Saturator NT-02A in a rack within Patrick Carney’s mixing room. This confirms Carney's use of the 1176LN in his studio setup.
In a Reverb interview video titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound," Patrick Carney's engineer, Marc Whitmore, confirms the use of a Beyerdynamic M 160 double ribbon microphone in the drum room at 4:23.
In the Reverb interview titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound," Patrick Carney's engineer, Marc Whitmore, confirms at 4:52 that an EMT 140 Plate Reverb is set up next to the drums and is used essentially as a microphone.
In the video titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound | Reverb Interview," at 0:39, a pair of Ampex Corporation 350 Tube Mic Preamps can be seen in a rack to the right of the screen in Patrick Carney’s drum room, confirming his use of this specific studio recording gear.
At 0:39 in the Reverb interview video, "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound," the Roland Juno-60 is clearly visible in Patrick Carney’s drum room, confirming its use by the artist.
At 2:25 in the video titled "How Patrick Carney Gets His Drum Sound" by Reverb on YouTube, the Kensington Expert Trackball Mouse can be clearly seen on the work desk to the right of the screen in Patrick Carney’s mixing room.
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