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Sound engineering...not something that I've done professionally but something I've definitely spent many, many hours doing. While this particular board is not one I've ran myself, they all have very similar characteristics and function. Push the right buttons & twist the appropriate knobs and the result is a pleasing, comfortable sound that can be heard uniformly by everyone in attendance. Done incorrectly, some hear & some don't or, even worse, you get noises that pierce your ears called feedback. Not a job to take lightly in a 'live' setting...
This photo was taken in 2013 during my previous Project 365β¦please visit my album for this βREMASTEREDβ Project 365 as I revisit each day of 2013 for additional photos to share!!
Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff):
Camera - Nikon D5200 (handheld)
Lens β Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
ISO β 5000
Aperture β f/5.6
Exposure β 1/20 second
Focal Length β 300mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you,β declares the LORD, βplans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
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Left β¬ οΈ & right β‘οΈ. The low & high registers of the πΉ are aptly convered π€ during a recent recording session.
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An in-depth interested between microphone & drum. Secrets were told, ideas exchanged. bit.ly/PBMusicFB
Before the invention of radar a network of sound mirrors were constructed along the South and East coast as part of Britain's early air defence system.
With an extremely sensitive microphone mounted centrally in the parabolic dish, aircraft could be heard well in advance of being sighted.
This new (at the time) technology was made obsolete and was superceded by the invention of radar (also a British discovery).
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Younger & older cousins at a family reunion in East Vancouver during a recent recording session. bit.ly/PBMusicFB
Before the invention of radar a network of sound mirrors were constructed along the South and East coast as part of Britain's early air defence system.
With an extremely sensitive microphone mounted centrally in the parabolic dish, aircraft could be heard well in advance of being sighted.
The horizontal parabola furthest from the camera has a width of 200 feet.
Ironically, some of these structures were demolished via RAF airstrikes for target practice.
Selfie, self awareness.
Photographed on the first RSPB Dungeness open day in 2016.
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A detailed view of an electric guitar highlighting the connection port and knobs while cables lie nearby
A myriad of colourful cables in the patch bay while mixing new tracks for an upcoming album release. A full discography of music influenced by 1970s & 80s rock and roll streams on all platforms via: hypeddit.com/pennanbrae/discography
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A pair of mics are set up at 90 degree angles to cover all the acoustics during a recent drum session.
Laying down some vocals during a recent recording session at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver. bit.ly/PBMusicFB
A lovely vintage π€ is sprouting up amongst the mixing board during a recording session at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver.
The π€'s are set to capture all the sound during a recording session at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver. bit.ly/PBMusicFB
Trying to figure out what patch cord goes where on set of our upcoming film, Studio Buzz, at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver.
A microphone catches everything from a Leslie speaker during a recording session of a Hammond B3 organ.
Baul singer Abdur Rob Fakir. One of the purest souls I have ever come across in my life. He enlightened me in so many ways. Opened my eyes towards Lalon Shai Jis philosophy. I will never forget those long recording shifts. Just him, me and Nyn.
Photographed at Ektaar Studios.
This great soul departed on August 7th, 2016 at 3am in the morning. May his soul rest in peace.
Waiting for the producer to arrive & the musicians to lay down some beats at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver. bit.ly/PBMusicFB
The drums are mic'd & ready to roll during a recent recording session at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver.
An array of knobs, switches & levers await to be turned at pressed prior to a recording session at Blue Light Studio in Vancity.
The Studio Frog guards all soundboard settings. Don't mess with Studio Frog; he will attack if provoked.
Studio πΈ is taking a break during a recording session at Blue Light Studio in Vancouver. bit.ly/PBMusicFB
Studio Frog looks a little worse for wear but is still hanging in there & is set for the next recording session. bit.ly/PBMusicFB