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Via Audio performing live on the WOXY.com Stage at the 2007 Monolith Music Festival. Photo by Bryan Jay Miller.
Audio signal path from tr606 to powerbook via ultra metal pedal and motu ultralite
visit acidboxblues.blogspot.com/ to hear the end results
2 Minute Marketing Tip Discusses the use of audio to both inform your customers and sale your product or service
The Audio Research room at the Golden Nugget. Vandersteen 5's with their own internal woofer amps and ARC VTM 200 amps on the mids and tweeters.
One of my recent projects - a USB audio file player with a high quality stereo line-out via an XLR connector
Selected sound poetry compilations featuring W. Mark Sutherland
2015 Songs of Love/ Acid Test,
2005 To Hear Is To See, YYZ Books, Toronto, Canada, CD
2003 Musicworks 85, Toronto, Canada, CD
2002 Fumms bo wo taa zaa Uu, Teile, Germany, Book + CD
2001 Homo Sonorus, National Center For Contemporary Art, Kalingrad, Russia, Book + CD
1999 Carnivocal Red Deer Press, Red Deer, Alberta, CD
1994 Baobab - The New Worlds, Bologna, Italy, Edizioni Elytra, cassettes
1991 Modern Sounds, The C.A.G.E. Group Effort, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, LP
Come and visit us at the shop in Park End St, Oxford OX1 1JD or call us on 01865 790879 or email shop@oxfordaudio.co.uk
I wanted a mobile system for my audio. I purchased this Lowepro 200 Waist Pack. I can hang it from the rig for static video and just strap it around my waist for run-n-gun situations. I use the side water bottle holders for the Wireless lav mic receivers. My recorder fits inside and I can carry all those extras like batteries, cables, and even my shotgun mic.
Describing themselves as an "Alternative Rock outfit that have an explosive live show", Dead Audio Saints are certainly a quartet who are all show with no bluff. During opening number 'The Purge', vocalist Danny Jones used every tool available to him and he's the first band member to press the flesh with the public (and ultimately the people voting for the bands).
'Forever' is much slower in pace and bass player Corey Jones and Tyla-Joe Connett thankfully lose their masks they had donned for the previous number before the band showed their full power of their performance. You can tell how much this means to every member of the band as they give the audience exactly what they want - a performance and not just a band playing tunes.
By the time they get round to their cover song, Jones says "we could play a rock or thrash cover" but elect to play something a bit more left field 'Paparazzi' by Lady Gaga. Jones gives the crowd an evil stare during the number that is certainly different and is obvious that the band have a sense of humour.