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| Gear interested Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: London, UK
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| "dance music" engineers in London? Just checking to see if anyone can recommend a London based engineer specialising in dance music to help me complete a major project next month. I'll be producing it, & the project will come on 64 Protools tracks (14 songs). Not familiar with the "dance " or "club" music genre here in London, so any help in finding someone who is: (a) first & foremost, easy to work with, and (b) obviously knows how to engineer a great sounding dance record would be greatly appreciated. Other options are to book a major room in London & hope for the best as far as engineer goes..... or..... hire a space for 2 -3 weeks, and get a full pt hd rig from someone like fx rentals or gearbox, and do it myself .... P.S: also a possibility we'll be also doing a live dvd mix of the project, so i guess 5.1 capability will be required... any tips? thanks gio |
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