Jun 11, AES Legends In The Round - Nashville, TN
AES meeting at Columbia Studio A, Nashville, TN. The picture; (L) Lou Bradley, CBS Studio Engineer. Noted for many charted recordings. Mostly recorded
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AES meeting at Columbia Studio A, Nashville, TN. The picture; (L) Lou Bradley, CBS Studio Engineer. Noted for many charted recordings. Mostly recorded
Michael was my uncle by marriage. I would go to his house in Los Angeles every summer. I remember when he and my Aunt moved to Tennessee. Some of my best
I loved, Analog Tape Recorders, since I was a little child. I was born in 1955 in Detroit, Michigan. Daddy was a violinist. My grandfather was a singer.
Two main names as far as I know used the Scully 12 track was Frank Zappa used on Uncle Meat and Crusing with Reuben and the Jets. Boston's Tom Scholz
Unfortunately Bob developed dementia in later life and is now in longterm care aged 81. Anne Morritt - wife of Bob Morritt
I had the pleasure of attending Bob during his waning years and before he went back to Tennessee. We would usually meet at the end of my day in my Medical
Glen and I were high school friends back in Elmont Memorial High School in the late 1950’s. We would go out on Saturday or Sunday and look at “Hi-Fi” sets
Hi, my studio in an old barn in upstate NY uses MCI 2 16. We own 6 machines of different sizes.Bought the 8 trk 20 yrs ago from a kid for 350.00..when
Joe Venneri was a very kind and generous soul. He had a great sense of humor and kept everyone around him in high spirits in his prime with his infectious
Originally removed from a studio machine in DECCA place south Australia in 1973, believed to be only 6 of these ever produced. Graham Dicker ROLA Australi
I moved from NY to build a studio in the mountains above Santa Barbara, but the neighbors complained that it would fill the canyon with unwanted music…from
As used as the first recording machine at Stax studios Memphis! Jezza
I am the only son of Stanley Rabin and was so happy to find this. Daddy always spoke highly of his time at Stea Phillips and his great friendship with
I have had my 1100 since 1992. No longer in use since going digital, and the cost of tape so high now. But it was a great sounding machine. Sitting collecting
I’ve watched the new Paul Simon doc and just wanted to tell you that I greatly admire your genius and your endless contributions to the careers of Paul
About 25 years ago, I was walking my dog when I noticed an old tape machine sitting out on the street. I happened to know the man who lived there—Frank—a
Stanley Rabin was our dear father. My brother just sent me this link to the Stea & Phillips history And I am at a loss for words. It is bittersweet to
A new plug in has been released based on testing from the Olive 2000 series console from Caribou Ranch. Acoustic Audio has asked for help in making this
Hi Jimmy, Remembering the Good times at Dr. Generosity’s on upper east side. Mindy
I have an AG - 440 with sernr. 1372 . Could you read the year of this ? Rune Ågevall
I have a Neumann m249b microphone from CBS NYC. The serial number dates to the mid 1960s. The inventory number on the power supply is CBS-13-059-0750
Hi Bob ! Longtime no talk. How are you? Tom Lewington
I owned a Scully 280-2 recorder originally purchased by Connecticut Recording in Bridgeport, CT. Serial number 3098. I was told that this machine was used
The original Mira Sound Ampex AG-1000 16 track recorder was in a private studio on Long Island for years. And the studio also had the original MCI split
I’ve watched the new Paul Simon doc and just wanted to tell you that I greatly admire your genius and your endless contributions to the careers of Paul
As Paul Simon recalled recently. They were sitting around in a rented house on Blue Jay Way, beating on a piano bench, guitar cases and clapping as a group,
That’s my father pictured in the lab for the VRX-1000. His name was Marco Elias Sotelo. He was born in Pasedena, CA. Was probably living in Cupertino when
Texas Broadcast Museum in Kilgore TX has an example of the VTX-1000. Ours has the color module a $19,500.00 option. It also has an over console monitor
Bob Gaudio is one of the great songwriters of our time, yet the least recognized. You read and hear about Wilson, Lennon, Spector, McCartney and others,
Audio engineering school with campuses in Gilbert, AZ, and Tempe,AZ.... Gary Raub II
Audio Designs was established in the late 1960s by Robert Bloom Initially serving the recording industry (Bob Fine, Muscle Shoals, Techiku Recording (Japan)),
If I'm not mistaken, the same Gordon Clark worked as an Electronic Technician at Martin Audio New York. We spoke quite a bit about his session adventures
Audio Designs was established in the late 1960s by Robert Bloom Initially serving the recording industry (Bob Fine, Muscle Shoals, Techiku Recording (Japan)),
Jimmy's studio guitar just showed up on Pawn Stars being sold for $750,000. Patricia Keyser
Audio Designs and Mfg. - later known as ADM Technology was an early pioneer in Recording, Broadcast and Film production consoles. Starting in the mid
I owned and used an MCI 600 series for many years in my studio. I had all the switches replaced as they started to give problems making poor audio connections.
Is this the same George Andrews who is responsible for the 1995 Christmas CD:It's Christmas All Over Town? The CD was produced by Jimmy Krondes and recorded
Hi I wrote manuscripts about this band. Based on their lives and fictitious families and made up and real stories about them. It’s still in editing stage
Starting a studio for my grandson Donald Belin
In 1981, I arrived in NYC, with a dream of starting my own record label. Having recorded Art Blakey in Sweden, from whence I had come to the US,I reconnected
I am looking for a remote and Auto Locator for a JH-24. Anyone have one available? Steve
My late father was Frank Lee, as mentioned in the article. Unfortunately I was very young at the time but we actually moved to Nederland when Olive sent
In the late-1970s, I was an engineer at THUNDER SOUND and operated the OLIVE on many sessions. This board was years ahead of its time -- automation, VCA
I produced and engineered the first 3 albums at Caribou Ranch. Joe Walsh-Barnstorm, and The Smoker you Drink, the Player You Get, and Rick Derringer All
I remember working at Olive Electrodynamics as a bench technician in the summer of 1972, having graduated from RCC Institute of Technology at the young
Picture of the Olive 2000 Console at Caribou Ranch Clark Hagan
Mac and I met in the early 80’s at the end of a dock at Dinner Key Marina. It was the only slip large enough to harbor his 65’ish foot sailing yacht. He
My name is Mitch Marcus. I just found this website, and was scrolling down when I found the picture of Lou Waxman. I am pretty sure I own the machine nearest
JH are the initials of Jeep Harned, the founder. Early boards used only one set of sliders for BOTH record and playback, by using the tape recorder record
I Had The Privilege Of Working With Eric Shilling At Our Studio Many Times During His Rise To Fame In The Miami Recording Studio Heyday. & Would Like To