Native Instruments AbbeyRoad 60s User Manual - 1 Introduction
Abbey Road 60s Drums – User’s Manual – 5
1 Introduction
Abbey Road Studios, the world’s first dedicated recording studios, were opened on November
12 1931. The building is an iconic symbol of the international music industry. The studios
have been at the heart of the UK music industry for more than 75 years and have been the
location of countless landmark recordings and have pioneered new recording techniques and
technology. Today, Abbey Road Studios is one of the most technically advanced recording,
mixing and post-production complexes in the world.
For many years, Abbey Road benefited from the talents of EMI’s research and development
division, which custom-built mixing consoles and outboard gear to meet the demands and
ambitions of the studio engineers and the artists they worked with. Most of this equipment
was only available to EMI studios and was never sold commercially. This equipment, combined
with the expertise of our engineers and the unique acoustic properties of the studios, enabled
what has come to be known as the “Abbey Road Sound”. This sound can be heard on some
of the most popular recordings of all time.
Abbey Road and Native Instruments joined forces in 2009 to create outstanding musical
instruments based on Abbey Road’s legendary equipment, engineering expertise, and studio
acoustics. Combined with the development and design expertise of Native Instruments, musi-
cians can experience a new level of versatility and musicality.
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