For reverb I used a Lexicon 224 on the vocals and the Capitol Chambers on drums. Nothing else. I kept it dry as was quite usual for 1970's mixes.
All tracks also had a tape emulation (UAD Ampex ATR-102) on each track at 15 ips.. which was kind of unnecessary considering the tracks are original tape transfers from 1975. But I just wanted to double it all up. More is more!
I then mastered the mix, also trying to keep to the vintage ethos, and "printed the track" to Vinyl using TDR Simulathe, which was being fed by IK Multimedia TEAC A-6100 mk2, which is of course not from the 70's but I like it's wonky wobbly vibe and strange frequency response. In TDR Simulathe I had all the defects turned on so all the crackles, clicks and noise hum you hear is from the Vinyl and all the tape instances.. and of course form the original tape transfer too. So yeah, this one is rather noisy but I think it turned out surprisingly authentic in it's vibe.
The original multi-tracks are from https://cambridge-mt.com/ms3/mtk/
Band: Street Noise
Song: Revelations
Reference: Original tracks summed, some volume adjustments and panning.
(Google Drive, mp3, 10.6mb)
Vintage mix + master: Street Noise, Revelations (Google Drive, mp3, 10.6mb)