Get the new book "Beatles Rewind": https://amzn.to/4dZdSpr Listen to the audiobook on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5J4LHILtMfo When John and Paul or John and George pressed close to share a capsule, something happened acoustically that you cannot replicate by recording voices separately and blending them in post-production. Multiple voices hitting a single microphone create what engineers call natural compression—the louder voice pushes slightly against the quieter one, the breath of one singer slightly influences the airflow around the other, and the two sounds blend in physical space rather than being artificially combined in a mixing console. The result is a texture that sounds like one organism rather than two separate creatures stitched together.

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