Ogg said to mseifert <-
Did you get to work on different mixing boards?
I took some time off from my usual work and drove to a college
in another town to take a recording studio course. It was a lot
of fun. But it was just a one-time thing, I had to miss a few
classes due to regular work commitments. The skills are gone
after so many decades now. Today, the popular thing are digital
boards - and those scare me.
There were 2 studios, A) was the main studio and had a custom 36 track Neve console, B) was more used for foley and dialog replacement, had a
24 track console. I'm not sure the manufacturer of the one in B. I
only knew the one in A was a Neve because one day I spoke to a tech who had the board torn apart because of me. With the instructor watching, I got a shock off of one of the pan nobs.. the instuctor said he saw my
hair go up.. when they played back the track you could hear the snap.
As the tech and instuctor said that's not possible... I get shocks off everything.. I felt sorry for the tech. Btw A) was 2 inch Digital. and
B) was a 1 inch Analog studio. Both are probably full digital now.. I took that course in the 90's.
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