Parni_Valjak Отговорено Юни 3, 2015 Автор Отговорено Юни 3, 2015 (Редактирано) sE RN17 Designed with Mr. Rupert Neve, the RN17 redefines the capabilities of an SDC. This is the world's first pencil microphone with a large-scale, hand-wound, ultra high performance transformer. RN17-acoustic-guitar-strumming RN17 Stereo Pair - Drum OHs - Jazz Quartet se-rupert-neve-mics Редактирано Юни 3, 2015 от Parni_Valjak
Parni_Valjak Отговорено Юни 30, 2015 Автор Отговорено Юни 30, 2015 (Редактирано) Mix Engineer extraordinaire Michael Brauer's Mix Room at Electric Lady - a little light on outboard gear ... The HISTORY of Electric Lady studios In 1968, Jimi Hendrix and his manager Michael Jeffery bought a newly defunct nightclub called The Generation located at 52 W 8th Street in New York’s Greenwich Village — a venue that Hendrix had frequented for impromptu performances and late-night jam sessions. The Generation had been known for live acts as diverse and legendary as Big Brother & the Holding Company, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Dave Van Ronk, and Sly & the Family Stone.Instead of renaming the club and continuing with the live venue business model (Jimi’s original vision for the project), advisors Eddie Kramer and Jim Marron convinced Hendrix to convert the space into a professional recording studio. Architect, John Storyk, designed each structural detail, and from there the origins of New York’s famed Electric Lady Studios were born. It would be the only artist-owned recording studio in existence at the time. On August 26th, 1970, Hendrix hosted the grand opening of his psychedelic studio lair to fellow musicians and friends. Guests included Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, Ron Wood, and Patti Smith. “I put on my straw hat and walked downtown, but when I got there, I couldn’t bring myself to go in,” recalls Patti Smith in her award winning memoir, Just Kids. “By chance, Jimi Hendrix came up the stairs and found me sitting there like some hick wallflower and grinned. “He spent a little time with me on the stairs and told me his vision of what he wanted to do with the studio. He dreamed of amassing musicians from all over the world in Woodstock and they would sit in a field in a circle and play and play. It didn’t matter what key or tempo or what melody, they would keep on playing through their discordance until they found a common language. Eventually they would record this abstract universal language of music in his new studio. “’The language of peace. You dig?’ I did.” Today, Electric Lady Studios is made famous by Jimi Hendrix and classic 70s sessions with The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, and Patti Smith, among others, and maintains its reputation as the most hallowed grounds for recorded music. It is the oldest working and thriving recording studio in New York City. Редактирано Юни 30, 2015 от Parni_Valjak 4
Parni_Valjak Отговорено Август 15, 2015 Автор Отговорено Август 15, 2015 (Редактирано) 5088 Дръжте бутона "Пауза" в готовност. Добре е да се разгледат внимателно всички кадри от краткия филм... C/P гилдията да си води записки, защото може да са и полезни. http://cdn.ponticlaro.com/rupert-neve/media/2015/04/5088-web-vid2.mp4.mp4 Редактирано Август 15, 2015 от Parni_Valjak 1
Parni_Valjak Отговорено Август 21, 2015 Автор Отговорено Август 21, 2015 A time-lapse of RND engineer Travis Kelley puts together a 16 channel 5088 frame over the course of 2-days. Comments Jeffrey Fries: You want to know what love looks like? This is it in 45 seconds. Hadi Droubi: How to buy one in 45 years or more
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