Welcome Joe Lambert, mastering engineer moderator
Hi everyone, can it get better! I am so pleased to announce Joe Lambert from http://www.classics…"]Classic Sound[/]="http://www.classics…"]Classic Sound[/], our newest addition to the already impressive list of moderators on RO.
I put forward an idea for a moderator
er changed my mind, the guy I had in mind dont want to do it!
Someone STEP FORWARD!
:)
- Read more about I put forward an idea for a moderator
- 7 comments
- Log in or register to post comments
Welcome aboard Mixerman! Our newest moderator on RO
Hey everybody, lets give a warm welcome to Mixerman our newest (mystery) RO moderator
Attention Moderators
We're setting up a page called The RO Team of Moderators.
I need a description along with a 100 x 100 72 dpi picture of yourself.
If you don't have access to a scanner or digital camera please send a photo of yourself to me and I will set it up for you.
contact info@recording.org for the address to send your photo.
- Read more about Attention Moderators
- Log in or register to post comments
RO welcome's our new moderator, Bert Neikirk, "Gen
Hey everybody!
Welcome aboard David Bock! our new recording.org moderator
Hey everybody, we have a new moderator for Advanced Mic Techniques and Theory. David Bock of Sounddelux Microphones will be here soon to tell you what he's been up to and what he's doing now.
Welcome aboard David! :D
Welcome Aboard to our new Tascam Moderators!
Ro continues to draw the best!
Welcome aboard Zlatko, our new Nuendo moderator!
Welcome aboard Zlatko, our new Nuendo moderator! :D ]
Zlatko is a producer, composer, musician and audio engineer, specialist for digital audio on PC for Cubase, Nuendo and Pulsar/Scope. Special interests: configuation of audio PC machines.
There's a new sheriff in town...and he's lookin' for
I’ve heard the quote “writing about music is like dancing about architecture” attributed to Frank Zappa on more than one occasion. I suppose that’s true...if it is, then writing about audio can be akin to “dancing an elevator shaft”. Audio, while a necessary component of recorded music, has damn little use on it’s own [imagine a building that was just an elevator?