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Artist: Fabio Serra
Job: Music producer / Sound engineer
Guitar: Gibson 50th Anniversary 1959 Les Paul Standard
Photo: Alfredo Montresor
As with any professional job, you have to know what you are doing. I was working with a lad called Kenny Stokes and for a business called Regen Sound who are Sound and Light Engineers and they wanted some promotional pieces doing of their equipment.
I do not know the technical names for all their equipment but this I am sure is called the Sound Desk. What the 3 million dials do I have no idea but I was treated to a listen in the head phones during the preformance and could hear each item individually of which i thought was quite amazing.
The sound board was a 'small' one but I still wanted to show and make it look bigger. The dials go on and into the distance whereas it is still clear that with the lighting in the distance, it is still in a club like area.
For me as a photographer, the buttons on it give a different feel, looking down the long list of dials, it looks daunting and the further down the board, it gets worse, pushing it out of sight, out of focus at the end!
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Bjarke and Andreas working with our teacher Stig, at the school I spent the second half of 2013 at. Here in the large half analogue studio (24 ch tape, 24 ch Pro Tools).
So, this is what I look like doing my day job at the BBC! A lot of time intensely focused on a computer monitor, using the SADiE editing system on which we mix all our programmes for Radio 4 and the World Service.
At the end of the first day of conferences, the students of the Master in Music Technology Innovation performed the original song The Rule of Three. Students Hugo Caicedo, Ryan Renteria and Tim Shull Jr. were selected to perform with the Numark Orbit wireless midi-controller after winning a contest held at Berklee's Valencia campus.
Berklee's Scratch Ambassadors performed as the closing act for the first day of conferences. This year's appointed ambassadors include DJ Stephen Webber and master's students Ganavya Doraiswamy (vocals), Beth Schofield (winds), Michael Harris (keyboards), Maruthuvakudi Thiagarajan (tabla), Sergio Martinez (percussion) and professor and dancer, Clara Barbera.
These photos were taken during a wonderful recording session we had in 2014: baritone Michael Dahmen and his piano partner Christoph Schnackertz produced an extended cycle of songs by Israeli composer Richard Farber. Based on poems by Heinrich Heine these songs obviously were fun to sing and definitely are amusing to listen to. The session took place in the concert hall of the broadcasting company Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) in Cologne (Germany). Christoph Gronarz was our sound engineer.
orang paling bertanggung jawab atas komposisi besarnya volume vokal dan alat musik agar enak didengar di telinga.
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Jussi Jauhiainen miksasi monitorit Osuuskauppa Suur-Savon 100-v. juhlassa konserttitalo Mikaelissa. Esiintyjänä Saara Aalto & Teemu Roivainen band.
boston, massachusetts
1971
sound system, boston common
sunset series on the common
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
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At the end of the first day of conferences, the students of the Master in Music Technology Innovation performed the original song The Rule of Three. Students Hugo Caicedo, Ryan Renteria and Tim Shull Jr. were selected to perform with the Numark Orbit wireless midi-controller after winning a contest held at Berklee's Valencia campus.
David Richards
(1956 - 20 December 2013)
David was a record producer, sound engineer, musician and the owner of Mountain Studios in Montreux.
He is most famous for being the producer of the last 4 Queen albums; but he also produced, co-produced, engineered or mixed albums by Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé, Brian May, Roger Taylor, David Bowie, Duran Duran, Chris Rea, Iggy Pop...
Born in London, he moved to Montreux in 1975 to work at newly opened Mountain Studios, the best studio in Europe. In 1993 David bought that studio from the band Queen.
He was also a major sound engineer for the Montreux Jazz Festival, dealing with live music recording for years.
David passed away 5 months after this photo was taken.
Montreux, Switzerland
boston, massachusetts
1971
sound system, boston common
sunset series on the common
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com