Analogue. Acoustic.
0 Comments Published by Kevin Broken Scar on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 at 8:33 PM.
Over the past few years, although digital desks have become more readily available in gig venues, analogue desks still dominate the market. I mean, if the existing ones are still working, why change them?
New venues that get built will go for digital desks while they are at it but for these more established venues that have been around for a while, analogue was the way to go.
After all, these are great venues with well treated rooms and great analogue desks. There's nothing wrong with them. In fact, they're brilliant.
Welcome to The East Brunswick Club. Midas Verona desk. 40 channels of goodness.
I was still pretty sick when I was mixing this show but I must say, it was one of the best sounding shows I've mixed thanks to the high quality acts and extra effort to compensate for the sickness.
The PA in here is powerful and it made mixing really fulfiling. The best part is the staff here are so friendly. Had a blast. Can't wait to get back in there to mix Wakefield Festival.
New venues that get built will go for digital desks while they are at it but for these more established venues that have been around for a while, analogue was the way to go.
After all, these are great venues with well treated rooms and great analogue desks. There's nothing wrong with them. In fact, they're brilliant.
Welcome to The East Brunswick Club. Midas Verona desk. 40 channels of goodness.
I was still pretty sick when I was mixing this show but I must say, it was one of the best sounding shows I've mixed thanks to the high quality acts and extra effort to compensate for the sickness.
The PA in here is powerful and it made mixing really fulfiling. The best part is the staff here are so friendly. Had a blast. Can't wait to get back in there to mix Wakefield Festival.
Labels: Mixing, The East Brunswick Club
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