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| Lives for gear | Desk ID Can anyone ID this desk?
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| Gear Head | I thinks it's a Harrison. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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| Definately a Harrison. Looks like a 4032 or a 3232, can't see the rest of it. We had one where I started in the C room. Basic EQ good sound, can be a little noisey, automation is a nightmare, I think our had early Allison (?) that printed to a track and then if you updated you needed to bounce to another track. 2 whole tracks for automation! Where we gonna put the bavking vocals?
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| Lives for gear | Thanks guys... that is great. |
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