Rufus Wainwright, Jane Birkin and me at a recording session around 2004 at CaVa Studios in Glasgow
Rufus Wainwright, Jane Birkin and me at a recording session around 2004 at CaVa Studios in Glasgow.
Rufus Wainwright, Jane Birkin and me at a recording session around 2004 at CaVa Studios in Glasgow
Rufus Wainwright, Jane Birkin and me at a recording session around 2004 at CaVa Studios in Glasgow.
Sound Designer and early ProTools on beige Macs for me.
Day 2 of my Christmas music countdown. This is Joyzipper and their Christmas song. Their second album 'American Whip' was mostly recorded in Glasgow at CaVa studios around 2004, where I worked at the time.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd4W...
Might as well kick things off.
Don't do this to me, Ian! I'll end up buying more plugins after getting the Universal Audio bundle.
Just checked and I had already added you! My memory capacity is getting worse...
go.bsky.app/AkcN8zy
I have a starter pack on my profile for musicians and audio people. Happy to add you if you like.
Next - here’s a recent video you might like:
Hear my reaction to 8 different pro mixes of the same song (including Andrew Scheps, Jens Bogren, Fredrik Nordström and more) as featured in Mark Mynett's fantastic recent Sound On Sound article:
www.soundonsound.com/techniques/m...
Added!
Added!
Done!
Done! :)
Why Not! Happy to include you if you like.
Happy to interact with anyone except anyone who solely wants to agitate. Instant block for them.
Done! :)
go.bsky.app/AkcN8zy
Made one myself and included everyone on this thread.
go.bsky.app/FzM4Smn
The music video for You Can Call Me Al feels like looking at a TikTok video made in 1986
As someone who used to make commercials, it is usually the ad men wanting things as loud as possible, not realising it just puts people off eventually. TV now has loudness standards, so it isn't as bad now but no loudness standards in podcasts
"The cows reconsidered the implications of ordering hamburgers for lunch"
I agree but their ability of reach to agitate is more limited on here, just ignore and move on. It really annoys them.
A very good point that I didn't think of before.
Hopefully it will continue, as long as we ignore them.
Yeah, he's here.
Excellent, thanks for the tip!
Still to work that one out! I want to create a starter pack of music and audio engineering folk on here. Do you know of any others I can add/follow?
I do, but I'm kinda enjoying their desperation to be heard and annoy. No-one is biting.