Stevie Wonder's Classic Period : The Synths and Sounds of 1972-1976
Stevie Wonder’s classic period between 1972 and 1976 is musically breathtaking and so are the technical advancements of this time. With the help of Malcolm Cecil, Robert Margouleff and their TONTO synthesizer they went on to define an era with the albums ‘Music of My Mind,’ Talking Book’, ‘Innervisions’, ‘Fulfillingness’ First Finale’ and ‘Songs In the Key of Life’. This video will show the synth's being used, the techniques and equipment they utilised in the studio and how we can approximate some classic 'Wonder' sounds with plug-ins. This video delves into Stevie’s keyboards and effects and how he achieved his classic sounds. ★ For more recording techniques & studio secrets make sure to subscribe to this YouTube channel CLICK HERE ► https://www.youtube.com/@mixingmaster... ★ To get your music mixed, mastered or produced by me : CLICK HERE ► https://www.mixing-mastering-online.c... Website ►https://www.mixing-mastering-online.com Thank you for watching this video. #steviewonder #steviewonderclassicperiod #steviewondersynthesizers #steviewonderarp #steviewondermoog #robertmargouleff #malcolmcecil #TONTO #steviewonderkeyboards

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