Talk:The Song Remains the Same (song)

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[edit] Voice an Octave Higher

Rather than Plant's voice being raised (a full octave?), I thought the entire track played at faster than recording speed. Demogorgon's Soup-taster 16:34, 3 February 2006 (UTC)

An octave is a long way to raise a voice, especially with 1970s technology. Octaver effects were not very good on vocals back then, because they weren't able to preserve formants.

I'm in agreement. It doesn't sound like an octave and 70s tech was lousy for things like this. Needs some investigation. Candy 13:58, 26 September 2006 (UTC)