Robin Pecknold
singer/songwriter in Fleet Foxes
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Robin Pecknold's Microphones
The U-67 was used on Robin's guitar and vocals during the recording of Helplessness Blues:
"For the acoustic guitar tracks, Pecknold played either his '60s Martin 12?string or his Gibson six?string, miked using various combinations of the Neumann UM56, U67, U48 and Coles 4038."
"By this point, it was time to record Robin Pecknold's final vocals. "Robin sounds good on a Neumann U67,” says Ek. "We tried a bunch of different mics on his voice — different 47s, I even tried an AKG 414, just to see if we could go for different characters. But we always came back to a 67.""
Jake McLaughlin, Fleet Foxes front of house engineer said, "sE’s V7 and V7 X mics have been in use every night for each band member’s vocal mics."
Robin Pecknold frequently used the Shure SM7 microphone during live performances in the "Helplessness Blues" era, as shown in a user-uploaded photo from Spin.
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Album Credits
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How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?
Big Red Machine · 2021
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