RIP Chris Squire
Great bassist for Yes, influenced thousands of bass players over the past +40 years. Passed away due to leukemia. Another talent slips away...
Great bassist for Yes, influenced thousands of bass players over the past +40 years. Passed away due to leukemia. Another talent slips away...
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Chris Watson is creating a sound map of Sheffield to be exhibited in a soundscape at our Millennium Gallery. Chris is looking for contributors to submit sounds of the city and surrounding areas. It's a project that I'm sure a large part of your audience will be interested in participating in.
The automation on the SSL looks pretty dated to me but I understand the love of a big desk and access right in front of me. Classic example of we get used to what we are familiar with and sometimes even blind to other technology. He lost me on the recall. Most DAW's and a hybrid rig, for the most part will kick this gem out of the arena. Yes, no, maybe so?
I use a Blueberry mic into a RNC and Great River preamp. He vocals sound very up front and warm yet clear. On his new album or Audioslave mid temp stuff where you can really hear his vocals it sounds like verb is there but can't figure out what type. My voice is similar before someone brings that up ha! EQ tips, verb whatever.
Bill,
Haven't been able to get in touch with you via eMail. I'm waiting on your Chris Moon info, I don't know how to get in touch with him if I need to do so! Please advise ASAP. As I see it, the deadine is in two days and I am getting antsy!
Eagerly awaiting your respose,
Ben