Bill Schnee: Engineering Steely Dan's Aja

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Rick Beato 2

Rick Beato 2

4 ай бұрын

In this episode, legendary audio engineer Bill Schnee shares his extensive experience in the music industry, including his work with Steely Dan (Aja) and Ringo Starr (Ringo, Goodnight Vienna). He delves into the technical aspects of recording and mixing, offering valuable tips for both aspiring and established audio engineers. Schnee also reflects on the evolution of music production, highlighting how technology has shaped the sound of music over the decades.
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@michaelpeuplie6464
@michaelpeuplie6464
Even if its over Zoom, Rick needs to interview Fagen. Famously prickly, im sure he could bring the best out of him.
@regaltip8A
@regaltip8A
A few years ago I was in a shopping centre in Sydney and noticed Leo Sayer standing next to me. He used to live in Glebe. Being a drummer and knowing that he used Porcaro a lot I introduced myself and then had a chance to ask him why does the snare sound change in the final verse of You Make Me Feel Like Dancing - this was his reply. " Wow you are the only person that has ever asked me that". He then went to disclose that the track was Gadd and Porcaro. Hence the slight change in snare sound, touch and attack. Porcaro's take comes in at the final verse. I used to practice along to the track and with good headphones its noticeable. Confirmed by Leo himself.
@jimmygrant3151
@jimmygrant3151
After listening to this, I threw out all my musical gear and moved to the jungle.
@cwize
@cwize
Man. Gotta say, on top of Rick’s interview style and the topics he covers, I would say that ALL the people he has interviewed have been the most humble, open, pleasant, interestED and interestING folks ever. These are just pure gold.
@kennethmoore324
@kennethmoore324
I "borrowed" this album from my older sister when I was a teenager. I would put it on my turntable in the dark and lay on my bed and just soak in every single note. It is, for me, one of the greatest albums ever released by any artist or group, EVER.
@stevenrussi5973
@stevenrussi5973
first time I heard this (Aja) I knew the recording industry had peaked here with Fagan and Becker--as Rick says here, the clarity, the punch, the separation, it was gorgeous right off the vinyl LP. Nothing has ever sounded the same!
@WheresMyFlyingCar
@WheresMyFlyingCar
"Rick Beato 3": an Aja-only channel!
@dalehymes6004
@dalehymes6004
Absolutely fascinating interview. Funny story about the album Aja. I used to work in Paul Reed Smith's shop and played in his band when he started, and would drive him home from gigs (I crashed in the shop for a while to greet customers early). Every time he would get in my old car, he would demand I put in the Aja cassette tape. Decent upgraded stereo and speakers for back then and couldn't believe how great the arrangement, mix, sound, and presentation was. He liked to control the music while I drove and of course I let him have fun. I loved it then and love it now. Great memory. So cool to hear the guy AT the board when the magic happened.
@eriksmithdrummer
@eriksmithdrummer
Amazing! Got the album for christmas when i was 12, the year it came out. An all time favorite, especially as a drummer. Timeless.
@isaacjohnklein
@isaacjohnklein
Bill Schnee has been the engineer for my boss, Steve Tyrell, for roughly 40 years. Both he and Al Schmitt worked with Steve over the years on multiple projects. Bill is a very kind man, his son, Oliver is also a genius in his own right. Salute to Bill and Oliver!!
@scottmoyer1357
@scottmoyer1357
FYI....I was the one who delivered and tuned the drums for the Aja recording session . I was the head of the Drum Department at SIR in 1976 and 1977 and prepared the Red Sparkle Ludwig Drum Set ordered for the Steely Dan recording session featuring Steve Gadd. Both Steve and I set the drums up after I arrived at The Producer's Workshop that afternoon at the Crossroads of the World on the Sunset Blvd entrance. Steve used a beloved & brand new 21" Zildjian Rock Ride that he had just acquired and he was excited about it's sound and feel. He also used 2 of his cracked [17 & 18"] Zildjian crash cymbals on the right and left sides of his set which were already set up before I arrived with the Ludwig Red Sparkle (Maple) kit and trap case. You can hear their "off color" sound with every crash he played.
@WinItReigns
@WinItReigns
Cant wait for the Ringo and Mccartney Episodes!
@soundbyte99
@soundbyte99
It’s worth mentioning that the legendary Al Schmitt was the third engineer on Aja. He apprenticed under Tom Dowd at his uncles studio in the 40s. He has collected 20 Grammys since, and is the only engineer that has a star on the walk of fame. Sadly, he passed in 2021. He mixed Peg and Deacon Blues.
@DrProgNerd
@DrProgNerd
This interview could have been 10 hours long and I'd have been glued to it. Thank you.
@voodoochild1975az
@voodoochild1975az
I call myself a music nerd. Music is my primary passion. I was raised drowning in it as a third generation musician. I have a wide range of tastes, play a few instruments (but only guitar well), and geek out on every detail from theory to audio engineering.
@MrMusic-nd5to
@MrMusic-nd5to
I have Bill Schnee's book... EXCELLENT! He's humble, talented, and has been involved in some of the greatest music in history! Great interview Rick! 🎶🎹🎸
@davidhartley94
@davidhartley94
Bill is a fantastic storyteller, so great to see him here!
@JoeContiMusic
@JoeContiMusic
AJA !!!!
@loslobos9461
@loslobos9461
95% of this interview was way over my head. You could tell that Rick was just loving getting into the weeds of recording and sound engineering. It was still great to listen to.
@ernestconnell8087
@ernestconnell8087
Another video, where I thought I would only listen for a few minutes about the technical side of the music business, but then listened to the whole thing. Good stuff. 👍
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